Sunrise, Sunset, and Twilight! What are your city's times for today? (degree, sun)
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It was only a week or two ago you had sunsets 20 minutes before mines, are your sunsets really increasing at this pace this late on?
I know that our daylight increase has slowed off considerably, from 4.5 minutes to now only 3 minutes.
It's slowing down, but we still gained 6 minutes of sunlight yesterday, and today 5:56. We're gaining about 4 seconds less each day, and in a week we'll gain about 7 seconds less each day. However, we'll still be gaining over 5 minutes each day throughout the rest of May. And when July comes, we'll start losing daylight rapidly as well.
Baba_Wethu lives at an interesting latitude where the Sun's trajectory begins to flatten out near sunset and sunrise so daylight changes stay fast right up to the solstice.
Local data:
Sunrise: 4:30
Sunset: 22:05
Day length: 17 h 34 min (+4 min)
Highest sun angle: 51°
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