SSSSUUUUNNNN((((1111)))) UUUUNNNNIIIIXXXX 5555....0000 ((((9999 MMMMaaaayyyy 1111999988885555)))) SSSSUUUUNNNN((((1111)))) NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE sun - calculate sunrise and sunset times SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS ssssuuuunnnn [ ----pppp ] [ ----tttt _h:_m:_s ] [ ----dddd _m/_d/_y ] [ ----aaaa _l_a_t ] [ ----oooo _l_o_n ] [ ----zzzz _t_z ] DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN _S_u_n Calculates the times of sunrise and sunset for the current system date. Optionally, _s_u_n calculates the current position of the sun and its position at sunrise and sunset for other dates, times and places. The command line options are: ----pppp Show current altitude and azimuth for the sun and its azimuth at sunrise and sunset. ----tttt _h:_m:_s Use _h:_m:_s as local hours (24 hour clock), minutes and seconds as the time instead of the current system time. ----dddd _m/_d/_y Use _m/_d/_y as the month, day and year instead of the current system date. ----aaaa _l_a_t Use _l_a_t as the latitude of the observer, instead of the system latitude. The latitude is specified in decimal degrees north. For example, use 45.5333 for Beaverton, Oregon. ----oooo _l_o_n Use _l_o_n as the longitude of the observer, instead of the system longitude. The longitude is specified in decimal degrees west. For example, use 122.8333 for Beaverton, Oregon. ----zzzz _t_z Use _t_z as the time zone of the observer, instead of the current system timezone. Timezone is specified as a positive number for locations west of Greenwich. For example, use 8 for Pacific Standard Time. AAAAUUUUTTTTHHHHOOOORRRR Robert Bond BBBBUUUUGGGGSSSS Should figure out timezone and guess at longitude from the system time. Timezone, latitude and longitude are compiled in. Page 1 (printed 5/15/85)