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Flat Earth Math | June Solstice Angle of Elevation of Sun: Flat Earth + Globe Earth @FlatEarthMath | Uploaded June 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
(Correction... scroll down.) This video will help you make your own careful measurement of the angle of elevation of the sun on solar noon on the date of the June Solstice (about June 21st or so each year).

You can then use that value and compare it to what is predicted by the Globe Earth model or the Flat Earth model.

Automated Spreadsheet in Google Sheets (needs a Google account):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vbbjXD7w9CVzvPr-iiBaLzKlWH-GlUePXwqnygH6Ixg/copy?usp=sharing

Share your results on our message boards!
flatearthmath.boards.net/board/21/june-solstice-observations

CORRECTION: At 10:29 I say that the 3000 mile value was from Samuel Rowbotham (author of Zetetic Astronomy), I was incorrect. His estimate was less than 700 miles. The 3000 mile figure comes from Thomas Winship, author of Zetetic Cosmogony. Thanks to Rab Downunder for correcting me. :-)
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