Submitted by Slokkkk t3_11dm4k6 in explainlikeimfive
annomandaris t1_jaantsm wrote
Reply to comment by IrishFlukey in Eli5: How did people know how long a year was in olden times? by Slokkkk
put a stick in the ground, at noon on each day, measure the shadow, the higher the sun is in the sky, the closer to the stick the shadow will be. On the day the shadow is the farthest from the stick, that means the sun is the lowest in the sky, and that's the shortest day.
TheSkiGeek t1_jabkzg4 wrote
Hard to tell when it’s exactly noon.
More reliable to mark where on the horizon the sun sets/rises each day. When the movement of that point stops and reverses, that’s either the winter or summer solstice.
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