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Pictures taken by astronomers from the Netherlands, show the trajectory of the Sun for six months, between the summer and winter solstice. In the foreground is typical for the Netherlands windmill.
For six months cameras installed in the astronomical Observatory of Middelburg, province of Zeeland, tracked the movement of the Sun and recorded his tracks. High arc ― path of the summer Sun, mid ― autumn and low in winter.
The few gaps in the records associated with cloudiness and rains. How surprised the scientists themselves: "it turns Out that the weather in the Netherlands is not so bad."
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In the foreground is a typical Netherlands windmill.
© Rijk-Jan Koppejan, Middelburg, Netherlands | Spaceweather.com
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