One of its kind in Andhra
Pradesh, the “EAGLE SUNDIAL” inaugurated in city

Lt.General AKS Chandele (left), Director General of EME and Senior Colonel
Commandant of the Corps of EME after inaugurating the “EAGLE SUNDIAL” at
1EME Centre premises in Secunderabad Cantonment, this morning. Lt. General
IJ Singh (centre), Commandant, MCEME and Brigadier Bibhuti Bhushan
(right), Commandant, 1EME Centre are also seen in the picture.
Hyderabad|India|November'2009: One of its kind in Andhra Pradesh,
the “EAGLE SUNDIAL” was inaugurated by Lt. General AKS Chandele, Director
General of EME and Senior Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Electronics
and Mechanical Engineering (EME) at 1EME Centre premises in Secunderabad
Cantonment on 10th Nov.
The Sundial was constructed at 1 EME Centre by their own Soldier
Craftsmen, which displays the technical acumen of the craftsmen. Eagle
Sundial has a fixed gnomon and a semicircular dial. Sun casts a shadow of
the gnomon. The positions of the shadow, as the sun transits the sky, can
be seen on the dial. Time provided by the shadow is local apparent time.
Using conversion tables, IST can be obtained. Eagle Sundial is a
mini-observatory and can measure Azimuth angles of sunrise and sunset. The
Sun does not always rise exactly from East or set exactly in West. A
vertical pillar along with the sundial measures the azimuth fairly
accurately. The sun rises vertically above us only up to 23 degree North
or South latitude. The noon angles change with the seasons and can be
determined by this sundial.
Speaking on the occasion Brigadier Bibhuti Bhushan, Commandant, 1EME
Centre said that this Sundial will be open to the common people after
establishing the security measures. Lt. General IJ Singh, Commandant,
MCEME also present on the occasion.
Reachout's News Bureau
November' 2009