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changing really fast; thought sunrise was 6:25 and sunset around 7 pm. Notice the dark mornings since I've been getting up earlier this year. Got up pre-sunrise the last couple mornings, could it wasn't night around 5:45-5:50; almost halfway into nautical twilight.
August 22:
6:04 am
7:40 pm
Lost more light in the evening end
July 22:
5:33 am
8:19 pm
About equal on both ends. With sunrise that early, I mostly noticed the change by sun is still low on the sky at 7 am in late August.
June 22:
5:14 am
8:30 am
Slightly bigger change in morning daylight but doesn't change much around the solstice.
May 22:
5:23 am
8:11 pm
Should have the same daylength as July 22, but equation of time makes pre-solistice have earlier sunrises and sunsets than post-solistice. I've assumed that late July has longer days than late May but of course it doesn't.
Oh so they've actually changed timezone? I presumed they got rid of DST?
No, its more like Permanent DST
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