I thought that it was a little to far north for the time of year, Or am i just imagining it?
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How could anyone notice something that isn't happening? Drugs, forgetfulness, or sheer ineptitude, I should guess.
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Imagination. The sun is exactly where it's supposed to be, and practically exactly where it was predicted to be, from predictions made more than 13 years ago. Or even from predictions made thirty years ago, with a tiny bit more error.
[By "tiny", I mean less than 1/60th of one degree.]
[By "tiny", I mean less than 1/60th of one degree.]
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No. If Sun were setting in a different spot, it would have been headline news around the world. The Sun is setting _exactly_ where it should, as determined by your latitude and time of year. The Sun always rises and sets well north of due east and west in summer time because of the tilt of the Earth's axis. That's what _causes_ the seasons. It hasn't changed significantly in millions of years.
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The sun sets in the South West in the winter and Nouth West at the peak of summer. It,s the earth that travels around the sun. Were approching the longest day of the year in just a little over a week. Then the sun will slowly begin to set once again on the South West part of the sky. Heading for winter and the shortest day of the year. Everythings fine.
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That's really weird, I thought the same thing. I found my way home using the Sun as a guide (I wasn't too far from home, it was just for a rough idea of where West was) and when I got back I realised the it was really, really far North-West.
I'm really not sure why - perhaps it happens every Summer and neither of us had noticed before?
I'm really not sure why - perhaps it happens every Summer and neither of us had noticed before?
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At this time of year, the sun swings round further because of the tilt in the earth's axis. It is currently setting well north of where it would set in the winter. For a few months each summer, the sun swings round far enough to shine into my garden from the other side of my house.
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The Sun is <> exactly where it is supposed to be. It has been in the correct place for many billions of years. It will continue for many billion more.
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You're imagining it.
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The position of the sunset appears to move because of the seasons.
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It's not the Sun. It is because the season is changing. The Earth is just changing positions.
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You are just imagining it. It is setting in the usual direction for this time of year.
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your right nibiur is coming next year
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no you're right...it's because Armaggeddon is approaching