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The Vertical Ray of the Sun (Vietnamese: Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng, French: À la verticale de l'été) is the third feature film by Vietnamese-born French director Trần Anh Hùng. It was released in 2000 and is the final part of what many now consider to be Tran's "Vietnam trilogy."
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The Vertical Ray of the Sun: Mùa hè chiều thẳng đứng: Tran Anh Hung: France, Germany, Vietnam Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors: 오! 수정 Hong Sang-soo: South Korea The Waiting List: Lista de espera: Juan Carlos Tabío: Spain, Cuba, France, Mexico Wild Blues: Notes for Several Voices: Wild Blue: notes à quelques voix: Thierry ...
"Third Stone from the Sun" was released on the Experience's debut album, Are You Experienced. It appears as the third track on side two of the LP record. [26] Track Records issued the album in the UK on May 12, 1967, using "3rd Stone from the Sun" as the title. [27] It also used a monaural mix, which includes an extra line, "War must be war". [28]
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The solar zenith angle is the zenith angle of the sun, i.e., the angle between the sun’s rays and the vertical direction.It is the complement to the solar altitude or solar elevation, which is the altitude angle or elevation angle between the sun’s rays and a horizontal plane.
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On the Equator, the noontime Sun will be straight overhead, and thus a vertical stick will cast no shadow, on the equinoxes. On the Tropic of Cancer (about 23.4°N), a vertical stick will cast no shadow on the June solstice ( northern hemisphere summer), and the rest of the year its noon shadow will point to the North pole.