Print Your Solar Noon Calendar
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The time of solar noon depends on the Equation of Time and on the difference in longitude between your location and the standard meridian of the time zone you are in. It is slightly different for every day of the year. Our unique Solar Noon Calculator will provide you with a table showing the exact time of solar noon for your location for each day of the year.

If you prefer, you can print out the values of the Standard Time Correction, which gives you the amount to add to, or subtract from, the time on your sundial to obtain the time shown by your watch. The Standard Time correction is the sum of the Equation of Time, and the longitude correction; the longitude correction is the time the sun takes to travel between your longitude and the longitude of your standard meridian

Our latitude and longitude page from our sister site, Spot-On Sundials, will help you to find the input data you need for our unique Solar Noon Calculator

Note that our calculator requires that your latitude and longitude be in decimal format. If your co-ordinates are in Degrees, Minutes, Seconds please click here.

  Example Your Details Comments
Location Epsom this information is dislayed across the top of your calendar, it is not included in any calculations
Latitude 51.33250 N optional - enter your latitude if you want your latitude/longitude co-ordinates to be displayed on your calendar
Longitude 0.26722 W required - Longitude is used in the calculations
Time Zone required - select your time zone from the drop-down list
Type of Calendar Solar Noon       Standard Time Correction Solar Noon displays the exact time of solar noon each day.
Standard Time Correction is the amount you have to add to, or to subtract from, solar time on your sundial to get the time shown on your watch (see note above)

If your area has daylight saving time in the summer, we recommend that you highlight or draw a box round the relevant time, and write "Add one hour for daylight saving time" at the foot of the relevant months.



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