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- July 12 NOON in Virginia : 12 minutes LATE
- Sun reached its Noon baseline position 12 minutes LATE on 7/12 in VA.
- July 12 NOON in New Mexico : 21 minutes LATE
- I use the table top method for directly overhead readings. Square table small atop square table large. When high noon, the shadow is square on
the large table from the smaller table atop it. At my long/lat -105.8/33.0 the sun transit overhead is at 1:09 pm. My high noon on July 12 was at
1:30 mark with an accruate watch/time piece.
- July 12 NOON in Oklahoma : 40 minutes LATE
- Noon report: Sundial - shadow crossed-over @ 1:40PM
- July 12 SunSET in Missouri : 3 minutes Early
- Sun became pink-tangerine at sunset, which was 3 minutes early. Faint pink then spread out around the horizon, a huge harvest-like moon arose.
- July 12 SunSET in New Mexico : 30 minutes EARLY
- Night has fallen here (AZ) approx. 25-35 min EARLIER, the past 3 nites [July 13].