Solar noon is the moment when the Sun reaches its highest altitude in the sky for a given location, marking the midpoint between sunrise and sunset.
It depends on the observerβs longitude, the equation of time (which accounts for Earthβs orbital eccentricity and axial tilt), and the local timeβzone offset from UTC.
By correcting the mean solar time with these factors, we obtain the true local solar noon, useful for sundial calibration, solar panel alignment, and astronomical observations.
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