Original link: https://www.appinn.com/sun-surveyor-lite/
Sun Surveyor Lite is a free iPhone and Android application that displays and predicts the position of the sun through a 3D compass, including sunrise, sunset, day length and other information. @Appinn
The little frog figured it out, today is the summer solstice, and the daytime will last 14 hours, 7 minutes and 51 seconds until the sun returns on the winter solstice, but the daytime is only 10 hours, 9 minutes and 56 seconds.
Sun Surveyor Lite
Lite is the lite version of Sun Surveyor. This version only has two functions: 3D compass and detailed information. The full version also has AR, maps, and street views. The experience is very cool and cool.
3D Compass
It will display the current position of the sun in real time based on your phone location, just like a compass. The following can set the future or past time:
details
The details are really detailed, you can see:
- Schedule prime-time events
- Guess at what time and from which angle a scene can be illuminated by sunrise or sunset
- View the position of the sun: any day, any time, your choice
- Check the shadow ratio and guess the length of the shadow
Solar Surveyor Lite can be used in film and photography scenes, architecture, solar panel positioning, scientific exploration, gardening and more.
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Original: https://ift.tt/TKmQgBY
For the longest day, the summer solstice.
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