Menggambar Siang dan Malam di Google Map

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Saya ingin merencanakan siang / malam di peta Google, untuk titik waktu yang sewenang-wenang. Saya kenal membuat ubin peta; Saya hanya mencari algoritme untuk memberi tahu saya apakah titik tertentu di dunia saat ini berada di siang atau gelap, atau untuk merencanakan kurva antarmuka siang / malam ke peta.

Saya sudah melakukan pencarian, tetapi mungkin saya bahkan tidak cukup tahu tentang domain masalah di sini untuk mengetahui istilah apa yang harus dicari!

Ada ide? Tidak harus sempurna - pada dasarnya, saya membandingkan data geolokasi Flickr foto matahari terbit dan terbenam (dan cap waktu "tanggal diambil") dengan kenyataan, dan ini untuk membantu saya memvisualisasikannya.

Matt Gibson
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Solusi juga muncul dalam pertanyaan yang sangat terkait di gis.stackexchange.com/questions/17184/… .
whuber

Jawaban:

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Halaman ini memberikan persamaan baik hingga 1 derajat. Sepertinya kode ini menghitungnya juga, tetapi saya tidak memeriksanya.

Ian Turton
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Fantastis, hanya apa yang saya cari. Dan ya, sepertinya fungsi projillum () di vplanet.c dalam kode itu sangat cocok dengan algoritma itu, sehingga pasti membuat saya menuju ke jalur yang benar, terima kasih.
Matt Gibson
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Juga sebuah contoh http://blog.char95.com/demos/daylight-on-google-maps/

    Sunrise/Sunset Algorithm

Source:
    Almanac for Computers, 1990
    published by Nautical Almanac Office
    United States Naval Observatory
    Washington, DC 20392

Inputs:
    day, month, year:      date of sunrise/sunset
    latitude, longitude:   location for sunrise/sunset
    zenith:                Sun's zenith for sunrise/sunset
      offical      = 90 degrees 50'
      civil        = 96 degrees
      nautical     = 102 degrees
      astronomical = 108 degrees

    NOTE: longitude is positive for East and negative for West
        NOTE: the algorithm assumes the use of a calculator with the
        trig functions in "degree" (rather than "radian") mode. Most
        programming languages assume radian arguments, requiring back
        and forth convertions. The factor is 180/pi. So, for instance,
        the equation RA = atan(0.91764 * tan(L)) would be coded as RA
        = (180/pi)*atan(0.91764 * tan((pi/180)*L)) to give a degree
        answer with a degree input for L.


1. first calculate the day of the year

    N1 = floor(275 * month / 9)
    N2 = floor((month + 9) / 12)
    N3 = (1 + floor((year - 4 * floor(year / 4) + 2) / 3))
    N = N1 - (N2 * N3) + day - 30

2. convert the longitude to hour value and calculate an approximate time

    lngHour = longitude / 15

    if rising time is desired:
      t = N + ((6 - lngHour) / 24)
    if setting time is desired:
      t = N + ((18 - lngHour) / 24)

3. calculate the Sun's mean anomaly

    M = (0.9856 * t) - 3.289

4. calculate the Sun's true longitude

    L = M + (1.916 * sin(M)) + (0.020 * sin(2 * M)) + 282.634
    NOTE: L potentially needs to be adjusted into the range [0,360) by adding/subtracting 360

5a. calculate the Sun's right ascension

    RA = atan(0.91764 * tan(L))
    NOTE: RA potentially needs to be adjusted into the range [0,360) by adding/subtracting 360

5b. right ascension value needs to be in the same quadrant as L

    Lquadrant  = (floor( L/90)) * 90
    RAquadrant = (floor(RA/90)) * 90
    RA = RA + (Lquadrant - RAquadrant)

5c. right ascension value needs to be converted into hours

    RA = RA / 15

6. calculate the Sun's declination

    sinDec = 0.39782 * sin(L)
    cosDec = cos(asin(sinDec))

7a. calculate the Sun's local hour angle

    cosH = (cos(zenith) - (sinDec * sin(latitude))) / (cosDec * cos(latitude))

    if (cosH >  1) 
      the sun never rises on this location (on the specified date)
    if (cosH < -1)
      the sun never sets on this location (on the specified date)

7b. finish calculating H and convert into hours

    if if rising time is desired:
      H = 360 - acos(cosH)
    if setting time is desired:
      H = acos(cosH)

    H = H / 15

8. calculate local mean time of rising/setting

    T = H + RA - (0.06571 * t) - 6.622

9. adjust back to UTC

    UT = T - lngHour
    NOTE: UT potentially needs to be adjusted into the range [0,24) by adding/subtracting 24

10. convert UT value to local time zone of latitude/longitude

    localT = UT + localOffset

menggunakan algoritma http://williams.best.vwh.net/sunrise_sunset_algorithm.htm

Mapperz
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