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Palo Alto  
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Sundial: 482
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State/Province:  California |
Country:  USA |
Dial Type:  Vertical Dial |
Condition:  Excellent |
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Latitude and Longitude: |
37° 25.669' N  122° 10.432' W |
Location: |
- Stanford University
South wall of Jen-Hsun Engineering Center
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Description: |
- A vertical declining dial approximately 45 x 55 inches. Made of aluminum and brass. Shows the hours from 8 am to 5 pm using analemmas. Analemmas are bounded by the summer and winter solstices and a straight line through them shows the equinox. Daylight time is shown using Roman numerals, with standard time shown in Arabic. In keeping with the motto, a simple equation is written on the dial face, d/dt is not equal 0.
Designer Ronald Bracewell used an oculus, a disk with a central hole, standing 8 cm in front of the dial face. The disk casts a shadow with a bright sunlight dot to indicate both time and season. Hour lines include longitude correction.
This has been relocated; it was previously hanging free below a south facing wall, facing the Terman Engineering Building. Dial is now located on the wall of a covered walkway area.
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General Information: | Inscription: | - Owner: Stanford University
| - "Caelum Srutando Leges Motus Didicimus" (We learnt the laws of motion by studying the heavens)
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- Designer: Prof. Ronald N. Bracewell
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- Builder: Mark C. Bracewell
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Last Revised: 6/15/2013 15:08