Sunrise, Sunset, and Twilight! What are your city's times for today? (Detroit, day)
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So when you go to bed, it's light, and it's light when you wake up?
I'd probably split my schedule if my days were that long - sleep a few hours during the night and a few more during the day. It's hard enough for me to sleep a full night anyhow.
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So when you go to bed, it's light, and it's light when you wake up?
I'd probably split my schedule if my days were that long - sleep a few hours during the night and a few more during the day. It's hard enough for me to sleep a full night anyhow.
No. Its bright when I get to sleep but it is a lonnnnng day.. Why would you split it up?
I saw the twilight at 05:09 am from ~900m elevation (850m ground + living in high apartment, Bandung), it wasn't even nautical dawn yet, and already quite noticeable...
Tomorrow, for NH, is the first summer solstice (longest day) in Ramadhan (Muslim fasting month) since 1984 (1404 Hijri), NH Muslims fast for the year's possible longest length, conversely in SH
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Tomorrow, for NH, is the first summer solstice (longest day) in Ramadhan (Muslim fasting month) since 1984 (1404 Hijri), NH Muslims fast for the year's possible longest length, conversely in SH
A guy in my office has a muslim housemate. He was mentioning how she woke up super early for Ramadan, and it reminded me of you. He said he joined her in fasting one day, they cooked a huge meal and he think he ended eating more calories that day than usual.
I've got you beat by 20 minutes on the sunset time...lol.
6:26 am sunrise
8:50 pm sunset
Looks like our day length is maxing out at 14h 24m. With this heat, the long days are a real chore, however - it's all wasted daylight since I can't be outside enjoying it. :/
After tomorrow, it's a 180-day slide down to the winter solstice - let the journey commence.
I wish our sunrises were later, it'd be neat to wake up just before sunrise and see dawn, but 5 am wake up is a challenge. But then again, if our clocks were shifted later, I might stay out a bit later anyway, half hour time shift so solar noon is 1:20-1:30 would be nice.
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