[GeoStL] Re: OT? Resource for determining when it gets "Dark"?

  • From: Elkie <elkcooker44@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 22:52:12 -0700 (PDT)

It should be dark enough by 8 to start the movie. Get everyone herded to seats 
and settled around 8 and by time they are all settled it should be dark enough 
to see the movie.

Life is way to short to take serious.


--- On Sun, 8/24/08, Andrew Senger <asenger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Andrew Senger <asenger@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: OT? Resource for determining when it gets "Dark"?
To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 7:14 PM

-
I love how I was thrown into the conversation without even saying a
word.  :D  (At least, I'm the only Andrew on the group... I think.)

My idea would be to start the event at 7:30, with the movie starting
when it seems appropriate (maybe have "advertisements" running on the
screen, and when the majority of people say "Oooohhhhhh.... that's a
*McDonald's* commercial," you know it's dark enough).

Or, for a better idea, check the times some of the events happened at
"dark" last year and compare the time with sunset.

Someone mentioned earlier that it "seemed" that winter darkness came
quicker than summer.  That would make sense... to me, at least.  Since
the sun is moving at a lower angle, it will "drop" faster.  Now,
I'm
not an astronomer (or even a collage graduate), so I could be way off
base.

As it is, I will check our plans for that evening (I'm probably
working), and will come if we can.  I can't volunteer this year, as
life is just too busy at the moment.


Andrew Senger
asenger@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.yawetag.net
"I can't win anything. In fact, if you look up 'loser' in the
dictionary, you'll see someone else's photo!" --Andrew Senger



On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 2:41 PM, tnands <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is there a rule of thumb, or better yet a chart, for determining when
"Dark"
> sets in after sunset?  We're planning an outdoor movie night for our
city on
> September 19 and no one is sure when it will actually be dark if sunset is
> 7:02.  Does "Dark" differ depending on the time of year?
>
> This also fits in with the idea of the night time cache being discussed
> earlier.
>
> Chicken wings and brown rice - last night's dinner -- which no longer
makes
> this post completely off topic.
>
> Nancy
>
> BTW -- Andrew -- we'll expect to see you all there!
 

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