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Yea although the daylight will start about 4:30 to be honest. I woke up at 5am and it was broad daylight:
I heard that places far away from the equator have slow sunrise and sunset. In here, light will start to appear at about 5:30. 5:15 is still pitch black.
Yes we have late darkness after sunset thats why I don't use sunset times because its still daylight unto an hour after sunset.. people from Spain can't understand.
Yes we have late darkness after sunset thats why I don't use sunset times because its still daylight unto an hour after sunset.. people from Spain can't understand.
What you mean? Spain? Their large-offset timezone?
(imagine, in Summer solstice, western Spain sunrise roughly = Singapore (7am), sunset roughly the same as yours (10.15pm)? Almost like western China.
Yes we have late darkness after sunset thats why I don't use sunset times because its still daylight unto an hour after sunset.. people from Spain can't understand.
What a daft statement :roll eyes:
I'm sure people from Spain can perfectly understand.
Currently your civil twilight lasts 43 minutes, whilst in Madrid it lasts 30 minutes.
Around June 21st your civil twilight lasts 58 minutes, whilst in Madrid it lasts 33 minutes.
What you mean? Spain? Their large-offset timezone?
(imagine, in Summer solstice, western Spain sunrise roughly = Singapore (7am), sunset roughly the same as yours (10.15pm)? Almost like western China.
No I mean that they think that when the sun goes down it goes dark at that time but it doesn't.
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