Thursday, July 09, 2009

When the fast of Shiva Asar Be-Tammuz ends, in KGH

Using Chabad's calculator, we have the following ending time for the 17th of Tammuz:

Shkiah (sunset)
8:29 pm

Fast Ends
9:01 pm

Tzeit Hakochovim (nightfall)
9:09 pm

Correction: Looking at Kaluach.org, Chabad are apparently using the definition of the Baal Hatanyah:

Tzeit hakochavim (nightfall) צאת הכוכבים
131/2 min 3.56°8:44pm131/2 (מיל 18 דק')
167/8 min 4.37°8:51pm167/8 (מיל 22 דק')
18.6 min 4.85°8:53pmגר"א
24 min 6.00°9:00pmבעל התניה
26 min 6.30°9:02pmבעל התניה
72 min 16.11°10:13pm16.11°
72 regular9:39pmרבנו תם 72 רגילות
72 prop9:57pmרבנו תם 72 זמניות
72 strict9:57pmרבנו תם 72 לחומרה
90 min 19.86°10:46pmרבנו תם 90
90 regular9:57pmרבנו תם 90 רגילות
90 prop10:19pmרבנו תם 90 זמניות
90 strict10:19pmרבנו תם 90 לחומרה

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

How to you transfer Military Time?

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

On 17 of Tammuz

joshwaxman said...

subtract 12 hours. but there is likely a daylight savings shift of an hour.

interesting. i don't know...

joshwaxman said...

correction: something was messed up on kaluach. they are actually using the baal hatanya's shiur. these figures don't need correction or calculation.

the time from chabad is and was good. it is just a matter of what it is matching.

oops!
josh

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joshwaxman said...

thanks. i'll try to keep it in mind for next time.

kt,
josh

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