Jun
21
2010

06:23 Eastern Daylight Time

I don’t care what the chart says about sunrise time; we had enough light at 05:36 to read comfortably outside…and given the fact that these days I need a lot of light to read comfortably, that’s saying something.

June 21, 2010 Rise: Solar Noon: Set:
Actual Time 5:42 AM EDT 1:09 PM EDT 8:36 PM EDT
Civil Twilight 5:10 AM EDT 9:08 PM EDT
Nautical Twilight 4:30 AM EDT 9:49 PM EDT
Astronomical Twilight 3:43 AM EDT 10:36 PM EDT
Altitude -0.8° 74.5° -0.8°
Azimuth 58.5° 180.0° 301.5°
Hour Angle of the Sun 111.8° 111.8° -111.8°
Mean Anomaly of the Sun 166.37° 166.68° 166.98°
Obliquity 23.44° 23.44° 23.44°
Right Ascension of the Sun 89.92° 90.25° 90.57°
Sun Declination 23.44° 23.44° 23.44°
Moon 4:10 PM EDT 1:50 AM EDT
Length Of Visible Light: 15h 58m
Length of Day
14h 54m
Tomorrow will be 0m 2s shorter.

Chart courtesy Weatherunderground.com

Happy Midsummer, folks!

Comments

  1. Mittany says:

    I am totally laughing at the label “civil daylight”. SO MANY MEANINGS! Of course, down here in the south, they’d turn it into The Most Recent Unfortunate Daylight”.

    And my Mom would argue that ‘civil’ can’t happen util after 10am PT. :)

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