[HPforGrownups] Re: Snape's part in death of Sirius
Shaun Hately
drednort at alphalink.com.au
Wed Jul 28 02:48:15 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 107934
On 28 Jul 2004 at 2:41, nkafkafi wrote:
> Neri again:
> Thanks. I already have even more accurate figures. According to:
> http://www.onlineweather.com/v4/uk/sun/Edinburgh.html#June
> sunrise would be at about 4:30 am and sundown at 10:00 pm. So I'll
> assume Harry and Co took flight from the forest at about 10:00 pm
> because JKR describes twilight falling soon after they take off (Ch.
> 34). I'll also assume Harry is sent back to DD's office at about 4:00
> am, because he can see the first light of dawn on the horizon through
> DD's window (Ch. 37).
Please note, just for the record in having discussions like this, I
have the ability to quickly generate accurate times for sunrise,
sunset, moonrise, moonset, moonphase, planetary locations... -
basically a whole range of astronomical data for any location and
any date, and I've made and am making again, a standing offer to
generate any and all of this data necessary for any HPFGU
discussion - so if anyone wants precise times, etc, just give me
the details.
It's not hard to do - it's just because I'm a keen amateur
astronomer, I already have everything set up to do these things.
Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought
Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html
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