sun setting in the south

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In the last 5 minutes of San Andreas, there are at least 2 shots where the camera looks down the length of the Golden Gate Bridge (in San Francisco), and the sun is setting over the hills past it. The Bridge runs north-south, so the sun must be setting in the south. Was that a production gaffe, or was the implication that all of the San Francisco Peninsula had rotated 90 degrees so it now runs east-west?



Best Answer

I'd categorize this as a production gaffe. A Google Image search confirms that when you look directly into the sunset, the Golden Gate Bridge is in profile, since it runs north-south, as you said.

Sunset behind the Golden Gate Bridge

If the bridge is still standing, more than just the San Francisco peninsula would have to rotate 90 degrees. The landmass on the northern side of the bridge (Sausalito) would have to rotate with it.

If you zoom in on a map of the San Andreas Fault, you can see that it actually runs a few miles west of the bridge. So even if it did open up the way it did in the film, it shouldn't cause the whole region to the east to spin around 90 degrees. I think this is a well-spotted gaffe.




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Why is the sun setting in the south?

At the fall equinox, the Sun rises due east and sets due west. It continues on it's journey southward until, at the winter solstice, the Sun rises are far to the south as it ever does, and sets as far to the southwest. Many, if not most, prehistoric cultures tracked these rising and settings points with great detail.

Why does the sun set later in the south?

Because the Earth's circumference is smaller near its poles than it is around its center, extreme northern or southern locations experience greater variations in the length of their days than locations closer to the Equator.

Does the sun rise or set in the south?

Regardless of whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere, the sun will always rise in the east and set in the west. The sun, the stars, and the moon rise in the east and always set in the west because the earth spins towards the east.

Does the sun rise in the east and set in the south?

Answer: The Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west. And that's because Earth spins -- toward the east.



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