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  2. Equinox - Wikipedia

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    The times of sunset and sunrise vary with the observer's location (longitude and latitude), so the dates when day and night are equal also depend upon the observer's location. A third correction for the visual observation of a sunrise (or sunset) is the angle between the apparent horizon as seen by an observer and the geometric (or sensible ...

  3. Sunrise equation - Wikipedia

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    A plot of hours of daylight as a function of the date for changing latitudes. This plot was created using the simple sunrise equation, approximating the sun as a single point and does not take into account effects caused by the atmosphere or the diameter of the Sun. The sunrise equation or sunset equation can be used to derive the time of ...

  4. Analemma - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, an analemma ( / ˌænəˈlɛmə /; from Ancient Greek ἀνάλημμα (analēmma) 'support') [a] is a diagram showing the position of the Sun in the sky as seen from a fixed location on Earth at the same mean solar time, as that position varies over the course of a year. The diagram will resemble a figure eight.

  5. Sunrise and sunset times the next 10 days in KC now that ...

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    Sunset times will then continue to move earlier through the rest of November and early December, with the earliest sunset time at 4:55 p.m. This sunset time will last 11 days, from Saturday, Dec ...

  6. Sunrise and sunset times this week now that daylight saving ...

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    The time change, which occurs on the second Sunday in March and ends the first Sunday in November, left many wondering what time sunrise and sunsets will occur now that we are no longer on ...

  7. Roman timekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The natural day (dies naturalis) ran from sunrise to sunset. The hours were numbered from one to twelve as hora prima, hora secunda, hora tertia, etc. To indicate that it is a day or night hour, Romans used expressions such as for example prima diei hora (first hour of the day), and prima noctis hora (first hour of the night).

  8. March equinox - Wikipedia

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    On the Gregorian calendar, the northward equinox can occur as early as 19 March or as late as 21 March at 0° longitude. For a common year the computed time slippage is about 5 hours 49 minutes later than the previous year, and for a leap year about 18 hours 11 minutes earlier than the previous year. Balancing the increases of the common years ...

  9. Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    However, the term sunrise commonly refers to periods of time both before and after this point: Twilight, the period in the morning during which the sky is brightening, but the Sun is not yet visible. The beginning of morning twilight is called astronomical dawn. The period after the Sun rises during which striking colors and atmospheric effects ...