oriel36 wrote:
There are literally dozens of things to comment on once imaging is front
and center so there is really no time to waste on voodoo merchants or the
dour who seem to hate everything .
http://www.webcams.travel/webcam/ful...h-Pole-Station
All time zones converge at the Southern polar station so effectively the
orbital day/night cycle and a year long clock takes over. If the June
Solstice determines it is 12 Midnight in orbital time and at the
September Equinox it is 6 AM within the orbital day, then it is currently
after 3 AM orbital time at the South pole and 3 PM orbital time at the
North pole. In a purely technical sense the orbital day extends to all
lower latitudes but just as the 24 hour day and daily rotational
designations of timezones are meaningless at the poles, the orbital day
ceases to have any meaning at the Equator.
It is a great deal of fun for those who can reason and it is entirely
new. This forum remains the best chance to circulate these ideas which
return things such as climate back into research mode instead of trying
to squeeze it into a minor atmospheric gas and middle class lifestyles.
There is no fun in making up nonsense.
Stop doing it!