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Idk but I wish it was a bit brighter, you still need your car lights and can't see if you walk which is crappy.
I wouldn't like it being light all night.. and I put my lights on anyway here about 15 minutes before sunset. I want to sleep, so much harder if it is brighter outside!
I wouldn't like it being light all night.. and I put my lights on anyway here about 15 minutes before sunset. I want to sleep, so much harder if it is brighter outside!
I wouldn't want my days to be much longer, though it would be interesting to experience. I'd rather just shift my clocks so solar noon is later.
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I wouldn't like it being light all night.. and I put my lights on anyway here about 15 minutes before sunset. I want to sleep, so much harder if it is brighter outside!
Just so you can see the fields its almost dark here at night which is crappy.
Durham, NC:
Civil twilight starts: 5:28 am
Sunrise: 5:58 am
Sunset: 8:34 pm
Civil twilight ends: 9:04 pm
Plymouth, MN
Civil twilight starts: 4:49 am
Sunrise: 5:27 am
Sunset: 9:02 pm
Civil twilight ends: 9:39 pm
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