Jan. 22, 2018
7:42 p.m.
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018, at 13:55, Steve Allen wrote:
The traditional calendar for observing at Lick Observatory has always had days begin at local noon. This means that the time zone for the Lick calendar is 20 hours behind Greenwich.
Wouldn't that make local noon midnight? It seems like a timezone is not the right level of abstraction to solve this problem.