"In astronomy, an analemma (/\u02CC\u00E6n\u0259\u02C8l\u025Bm\u0259/; from Greek \u1F00\u03BD\u03AC\u03BB\u03B7\u03BC\u03BC\u03B1 \"support\") is a diagram showing the deviation of the Sun from its mean motion in the sky, as viewed from a fixed location on the Earth. Due to the Earth's axial tilt and orbital eccentricity, the Sun will not be in the same position in the sky at the same time every day. The north\u2013south component of the analemma is the Sun's declination, and the east\u2013west component is the equation of time."@en . . .