GEOMETRY OF SEPARATIONS. (3/4)

Siberia. Autumn. Autumn is a good time for assessments. Quite recently I noticed another cycle of interesting photographs of incomparable Yokosima. Looking at his photographs, I thought that dear Yokosima had a very unexpected, gentle touch on a very sensitive topic. www.lomography.com/homes/yokosima/photos/27682269?order=tre… And I decided to answer him, or rather continue the topic with this my series of photographs.
Do you think it is possible to stop time? Do not rush with the answer.
A problem from the textbook on Geometry of separations.
At the time when the sun had already found a very convenient place on the horizon, the passenger-amateur lomographer took his seat on the plane by the window and approximately 15 minutes later at 7 p.m. took off from the city, which was in the GMT +7 time zone. His plane landed in another city at 7 p.m. in the GMT +3 time zone. Question: how long could the photographer watch the setting sun?
Do you now think it is possible to stop time?
Of course, passengers of this or similar flights that are carried out from the east to the west have a nice bonus in the form of additional time in their lives, which, of course, changes can depending on the conditions, primarily the route and flight parameters. But any case the flight time can be spent on pleasure - watching the nature of sunrise or sunset from an unusually high observation point. After all, only pilots and climbers and some birds look at the world from such a height.
By the way, about the Himalayas and Tenshan Mountains. It is very interesting to watch an optical phenomenon called glory or "Buddha's light" (佛光) through a glass sandwich of an illuminator. And it is interesting because when you observe it in the mountains, the observation point is motionless. And in flight conditions, the observation point moves and if the distance to the diffraction point changes (for example, the plane changes altitude), then the picture changes too. In any case, don't yawn! Have time to take pictures.
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