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Ephemeris: 07/22/2025 – It’s Pi Approximation Day!*

July 22, 2025 Comments off

* I’d want to call it “Pi Fractured Fraction Day.”


This is Ephemeris for Pi Approximation Day, Tuesday, July 22nd. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours exactly, setting at 9:19, and it will rise tomorrow at 6:19. The Moon, 2 days before new, will rise at 4:27 tomorrow morning.

So why is July 22nd Pi Approximation Day? Pi being the Greek letter that represents, mathematically, the ratio of a circle’s diameter to its circumference. Well, we had Pi Day on March 14th or 3.14. Today represents the fractional way of getting to Pi, twenty-two sevenths for July 22nd. In Europe, it’s 22/7, rather how we in America write the date 7/22. I’ve never approximated pi that way. It’s one of those dreaded fractions I learned about in grade school, and to boot it’s an improper fraction. The Bible has a thing for the numbers 7, 40 and a thousand. Also, pi being equal to three. In First Kings, chapter 7, verse 23 it talks about a vessel with a diameter of 10 cubits and a circumference of 30 cubits. A very rough approximation.

The astronomical event times given in this blog are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (Lat 44.7° N, Long 85.7° W; EDT, UT – 4 hours) unless stated otherwise. Times will be different for other locations.

Addendum

A project using soda straws demonstrating that Pi is approximately 22/7.
A project using soda straws demonstrating that Pi is approximately 22/7. Credit: Toys From Trash https://arvindguptatoys.com/toys/Circumferenceanddiameterratio.html


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