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End Nautical Twilight: 9:26pm PDT
End Astronomical Twilight: 10:11pm PDT
Solar noon @ 1:13pm PDT
Sun angle @ solar noon = 54.6 degrees
Only 6 days left of post 8pm sunsets. Summer is winding down. I'd be more excited for winter and shorter daylight hours if it didn't mean endless drizzle.
End Nautical Twilight: 9:13pm PDT
End Astronomical Twilight: 9:56pm PDT
Solar Noon @ 1:11pm PDT
Sun angle @ solar noon = 52.5 degrees
Today is our last day of the year with a sunset after 8pm. Tomorrow, nautical twilight ends at the same time as our latest sunsets of the year. It's really going fast now and we have been losing over 3 minutes per day since the 12th.
I've been working outside into the night all summer and the shorter days get noticeable as we progress towards the end of the season. Lose nearly an hour of daylight from the beginning/middle of summer.
Sunrise: 6:18am
Sunset: 7:42pm
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