By 
Gordon Williamson
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TED-Ed Original

The Sun's surprising movement across the sky

Suppose you placed a camera at a fixed position took a picture of the sky at the same time every day for an entire year and overlaid all of the photos on top of each other. What would the sun look like in that combined image? A stationary dot? A circular path? Neither. Oddly enough it makes a ‘figure 8' pattern known as the Sun's analemma. Gordon Williamson explains why.

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