Re: [IDEA] date_moonrise, date_moonset, and date_moon_info for calculating moonrise and moonset

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On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 14:14, Bob McConnell <rvm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> It would also require both latitude and longitude input parameters.
> Rough guess in temperate zones is that for each 250 miles you move west,
> it delays the event by 15 minutes. But when you get within 22 degrees of
> a pole, the event may not occur for days, or weeks, or ...

    Yeah, but unfortunately those places are sometimes rather
difficult to visit, which is rather unfortunate.  I have four decades
worth of things to shove "where the sun don't shine," by order of
various folks.

    By the way --- I realized moments after my previous reply that the
OP is actually the snippet submitter I mentioned in thread, and you
can see his work on the date_sun_info() function's manual page here:

        http://php.net/date_sun_info

    With a direct link to his submission here:

        http://php.net/manual/en/function.date-sun-info.php#100332

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