Zero Shadow Day
Zero Shadow is a phenomenon when the sun is exactly overhead and the shadows of symmetrical and vertical objects vanishes
Zero Shadow Day
Zero Shadow is a phenomenon when the sun is exactly overhead and the shadows of symmetrical and vertical objects vanishes. This happens for locations between the tropics and is caused by the northern and southern motion of the sun during the course of a year. This app helps you find the Zero Shadow Day for any location.If you are between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, then on a particular day (one during Uttarayan and other during Dakshinayan) the Sun will pass directly overhead at local noon. At local noon on this day, a vertical pole will cast no shadow. These are called Zero Shadow Days, or ZSD. This app is an aid to the campaign by the Public Outreach and Education Committee of the Astronomical Society of India for celebrating ZSD.Inputs and Content by Dr. Niruj Mohan Ramanujam, ASI POECTranslations by:Kannada - Dr B.S. Shylaja of Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bengaluru and Mrs. JyotsnaTelugu - Teja TeppalaMarathi - Dr. Aniket Sule, HBCSE, ASI POEC.Hindi - Alok MandavganeSpanish - Alvaro Jose Cano Mejia from Colombia