Solstices and Equinox

Photographer: Tunç Tezel
Country: Turkey

This captivating image showcases the journey of the Sun through the sky during the winter solstice (bottom), equinox (middle), and summer solstice (top) in Bursa, Turkey, between 21 December 2007 and 20 June 2008. It receives an honourable mention in the category of Still images of day arcs of the Sun and Solargraphs. Using a fisheye lens, the photographer captured the Sun's positions at regular intervals from sunrise to sunset on the three different days, illustrating the changing lengths of day and night throughout the year. The variations in the Sun’s daily path across the sky, its height at midday, and the positions of sunrise and sunset, as well as the length of a day, depend on Earth’s axial tilt relative to its orbit around the Sun. The series was taken from a rooftop in Bursa, where the local terrain adds its own unique touch by occasionally obstructing the horizon. Oriented with north at the top and south at the bottom, this visual diary serves as a stunning representation of the Sun’s path for those residing in mid-northern latitudes.

Also see image in Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10278664

Credit:

Tunç Tezel/IAU OAE (CC BY 4.0)

About the Image

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ann23043g
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Photographic
Release date:
18 December 2023, 17:30
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2110 x 2000 px
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Solar System

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