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The Sun rose much earlier today than it should have. It was up at least 20 minutes earlier than it should have.
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[quote:Negaterium 26222:MV8zNzUzNTBfNjAyOTA4OV8yMDcyMkMzNg==] [quote:German guy] I have read many of the Sun out of position posts and given both sides of the arguement due consideration. I have not chimed in on this matter until today. The reason I am chimming in on this subject is because the early sunrise was blatantly obvious to me. I have the exact same routine every morning whereby I leave the house at the exact same time everyday and take my child to the bus stop. My vantage point when waiting for the school bus is facing east and watching the morning horizon. What stuck me as very odd today was how bright it was compared to yesterday. When I got to work today I looked up what time the Sun was to rise in my neck of the woods at it was listed as 7:03 AM. It was 6:37 AM when I noted the sunrise this morning. I could understand a few minutes either way but this is way off. I am not even going to speculate what is going on. I am merely posting my personal observations. I have read some responses that indicate that this is a phenomema that is sporadic in nature. Did anyone else notice this today? Interesting. What is your location? Did you check with an astronomy program? Please don't allow yourself to be dragged down by the notorious debunkers who always say that everything is normal. Please continue your observations. [/quote] Yeah, please continue being a troll and do not check the work and study of thousands of astronomers and observers. Keep believing shit. It helps you a lot. You will get rich. [/quote]
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I have read many of the Sun out of position posts and given both sides of the arguement due consideration. I have not chimed in on this matter until today. The reason I am chimming in on this subject is because the early sunrise was blatantly obvious to me.
I have the exact same routine every morning whereby I leave the house at the exact same time everyday and take my child to the bus stop. My vantage point when waiting for the school bus is facing east and watching the morning horizon. What stuck me as very odd today was how bright it was compared to yesterday.
When I got to work today I looked up what time the Sun was to rise in my neck of the woods at it was listed as 7:03 AM. It was 6:37 AM when I noted the sunrise this morning. I could understand a few minutes either way but this is way off.
I am not even going to speculate what is going on. I am merely posting my personal observations. I have read some responses that indicate that this is a phenomema that is sporadic in nature.
Did anyone else notice this today?
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