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This is lame and Sydney should push the clocks forward 1 hour in every season IMO (plus DST in summer). That would yield 8am-6pm in winter and 7am-9pm in summer: excellent.
This is lame and Sydney should push the clocks forward 1 hour in every season IMO (plus DST in summer). That would yield 8am-6pm in winter and 7am-9pm in summer: excellent.
Oh shut up kid. It's not suitable for you and your middle school timetable. Natural? What's natural about time measurement? You have solar noons of 1.30pm in July, I guess that's not natural either worse, it's a SIN Seriously, you irk the hell out of me.
AT : 515 - 1941
NT : 539 - 1917
CT : 603 - 1852
Daylight : 625 - 1831
Solar Noon : 1228
26 February 2014
AT : 5.15a - 7.40p
NT : 5.39a - 7.15p
CT : 6.03a - 6.51p
Sunrise/Sunset : 6.24a - 6.30p
Daylength : 12h 5m 59s.
Solar Noon : 12.27p with 80.7° altitude
Because of the smoke haze pollution, it's pitch dark till around 6am (near the start of civil twilight)
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