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Post by Cadeau on Jun 5, 2019 14:28:45 GMT -5
Today Seoul, South Korea (2019λ
6μ 6μΌ) Civil Twilight Starts = 04:40 Sunrise = 05:11Solar Noon = 12:30 (75.0Β° above the horizon) Sunset = 19:50Civil Twilight Ends = 20:21 Day Length = 14 hours 39 minutes
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Post by alex992 on Jun 6, 2019 5:41:26 GMT -5
Herndon, VA; 38.97 N
Sunrise: 05:44:21 Solar Noon: 13:08:22 Sunset: 20:32:23 Length of Day: 14:48:02 Peak Sun Angle: 73.70 degrees
We're now in the brightest month of the year (June 6 - July 6), sun angle is now equivalent to July 6th. The sun angle has increased by 22.67 degrees since the equinox and 46.17 degrees since the winter solstice, which means the peak sun angle right now is 98.2% of the way between Dec 21st and June 21st. Sun angle is directly overhead at 22.67 N and on the horizon at 67.33 S.
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 6, 2019 8:33:20 GMT -5
6/6 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 5:18am UTC-7 Sunset 7:35pm UTC-7
We are now at our early sunrise for the year
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Post by alex992 on Jun 11, 2019 5:45:49 GMT -5
Herndon, VA; 38.97 N
Sunrise: 05:43:31 Solar Noon: 13:09:18 Sunset: 20:35:05 Length of Day: 14:51:34 Peak Sun Angle: 74.13 degrees
We're now in the brightest twenty days of the year (June 11 - July 1), sun angle is now equivalent to July 1st. The sun angle has increased by 23.1 degrees since the equinox and 46.6 degrees since the winter solstice, which means the peak sun angle right now is 99.1% of the way between Dec 21st and June 21st. Sun angle is directly overhead at 23.1 N and on the horizon at 66.9 S.
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Post by Candleur on Jun 14, 2019 20:07:29 GMT -5
9:20pm sunset today but gets dark a bit after 10pm. Woo!
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Post by alex992 on Jun 18, 2019 5:56:34 GMT -5
Herndon, VA; 38.97 N
Sunrise: 05:43:39 Solar Noon: 13:10:43 Sunset: 20:37:48 Length of Day: 14:54:09 Peak Sun Angle: 74.44 degrees
We're now in the brightest week of the year (June 18 - June 24), sun angle now being equivalent to June 24th. The sun angle has increased by 23.41 degrees since the equinox and 46.91 degrees since the winter solstice, meaning we're now 99.8% of the way between the winter and summer solstice in terms of peak sun angle. Sun angle is directly overhead at 23.41 N and on the horizon at 66.59 S.
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Post by Morningrise on Jun 18, 2019 9:51:54 GMT -5
Almost there now, won't be much of a difference between now and the solstice...
Sunrise: 4:45 Sunset: 21:30
Solar noon: 13:07
Day length: 16:45:01
Peak sun angle: 61.3 degrees
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Post by Candleur on Jun 19, 2019 0:55:12 GMT -5
Reasonably light till ~10:20pm. That civil twilight "rise" is pretty early though I know it's nothing compared to what our higher latitude members experience.
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 19, 2019 8:05:07 GMT -5
6/19 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 5:18am UTC-7 Sunset 7:41pm UTC-7
Today is our longest day of the year, 14:23
6/19 Las Vegas, NV
Sunrise 5:21am UTC-7 Sunset 8:02pm UTC-7
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 20, 2019 8:10:40 GMT -5
6/20 Las Vegas, NV
Sunrise 5:22am UTC-7 Sunset 8:02pm UTC-7
6/20 Butte, MT
Sunrise 5:44am UTC-6 Sunset 9:24pm UTC-6
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Post by Cadeau on Jun 20, 2019 12:50:01 GMT -5
Today Terre Haute, IN (20 June 2019) Civil Twilight Starts = 05:50 Sunrise = 06:22Solar Noon = 13:51 (74.0Β° above the horizon) Sunset = 21:20Civil Twilight Ends = 21:52 Day Length = 14 hours 58 minutes
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Post by Hiromant on Jun 21, 2019 1:49:40 GMT -5
Solstice edition: Sunrise: 4:03 Sunset: 22:41 (00:13 twilight) Day length: 18 h 38 min Peak sun angle: 54,1Β°
And back toward winter we go. I don't mind, I've already got my fill of comfortable weather.
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 21, 2019 9:01:27 GMT -5
6/21 Butte, MT
Sunrise 5:44am UTC-6 Sunset 9:24pm UTC-6
6/21 Seeley Lake, MT
Sunrise 5:41am UTC-6 Sunset 9:27pm UTC-6
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Post by Morningrise on Jun 21, 2019 21:19:20 GMT -5
Solstice in Saskatoon:
Sunrise: 4:45 Sunset: 21:31
Day length: 16:45:27
Solar noon: 13:08
Peak sun angle: 61.3 degrees
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 23, 2019 8:07:34 GMT -5
6/23 Seeley Lake, MT
Sunrise 5:41am UTC-6 Sunset 9:27pm UTC-6
6/23 Salt Lake City, UT
Sunrise 5:55am UTC-6 Sunset 9:05pm UTC-6
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Post by Nidaros on Jun 23, 2019 11:08:49 GMT -5
Sunrise 03:04 Sunset: 23:37 Civil twilight: Rest of night
Peak sun angle: 50 degrees at 13:20
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 24, 2019 8:32:15 GMT -5
6/24 Salt Lake City, UT
Sunrise 5:56am UTC-6 Sunset 9:06pm UTC-6
6/24 Las Vegas, NV
Sunrise 5:23am UTC-7 Sunset 8:03pm UTC-7
Also note that Phoenix has hit their late sunset for the year today, 7:42pm UTC-7
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Post by firebird1988 on Jun 25, 2019 8:29:47 GMT -5
6/25 Las Vegas, NV
Sunrise 5:23am UTC-7 Sunset 8:03pm UTC-7
6/25 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 5:20am UTC-7 Sunset 7:42pm UTC-7
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Post by alex992 on Jun 27, 2019 6:14:53 GMT -5
Missed out on the summer solstice (June 21st)
Herndon, VA; 38.97 N
Sunrise: 05:44:09 Solar Noon: 13:11:21 Sunset: 20:38:33 Length of Day: 14:54:24 Peak Sun Angle: 74.49 degrees
For today:
Herndon, VA; 38.97 N
Sunrise: 05:45:54 Solar Noon: 13:12:34 Sunset: 20:39:15 Length of Day: 14:53:21 Peak Sun Angle: 74.34 degrees
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Post by Cadeau on Jun 27, 2019 12:46:21 GMT -5
Today Paris, Γle-de-France, France (27 June 2019) Astronomical Twilight Starts = Rest of night Nautical Twilight Starts = 04:05 Civil Twilight Starts = 05:06 Sunrise = 05:48Solar Noon = 13:53 (64.5Β° above the horizon) Sunset = 21:58Civil Twilight Ends = 22:40 Nautical Twilight Ends = 23:41 Astronomical Twilight Ends = Rest of night Day Length = 16 hours 10 minutes
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