Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Time of famous kiss photo computed New York – De Gelderlander

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It is one of the most famous photographs of the twentieth century: an American sailor kissing a nurse to celebrate the victory in World War II. Alfred Eisenstaedt took the photo in the middle of Times Square in New York. US scientists now have up to the minute precisely what time the kiss happened:. On August 14, 1945 at 17:51 pm

That the Texas State University reported on Monday. To find the time, the researchers did not look at the sailor and the nurse, but for details on the background of the photo.

On the other includes a partially visible clock on the facade of a shop. It shows the extent approximately 16:50, 17:50 or 18:50. At the theater is next to a shadow. Coming through the Astor Hotel across the street. Only at 17:51 pm on that day the sun was good to cause shadow on the building.

People still unclear Who
the sailor and the nurse are is After seventy years, incidentally, is still unclear. Several people say that they are the subjects’, but there is no clear evidence. Even now it is not there.

Olson, the sun, the moon and the stars more often used to calculate historical moments. He sought out when and where Monet, Van Gogh and Munch have been exactly to make their famous paintings.

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