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Astronomical Twilight starts 03:21
Nautical Twilight starts 04:20
Civil Twilight starts 05:09
SUNRISE 05:48 SUNSET 20:07
Civil Twilight ends 20:45
Nautical Twilight ends 21:35
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Tag Archives: Autumn
Autumnal Equinox – 23rd September 2015
08:22 UTC (09:22 BST) sees the Southward equinox. For ourselves in the Northern Hemisphere, it is known as the Autumnal equinox and the Vernal or Spring equinox for residents in the Southern Hemisphere. The Sun falls on the Celestial Equator … Continue reading
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Autumnal Equinox – 23rd September 2014
02:29 UT (03:29 BST) sees the Southward equinox. For ourselves in the Northern Hemisphere, it is known as the Autumnal equinox and the Vernal or Spring equinox for residents in the Southern Hemisphere. The Sun falls on the Celestial Equator … Continue reading
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Autumnal Equinox – 22nd September 2013
Today at 20:44 UT (21:44 BST) sees the Southward equinox. For ourselves in the Northern Hemisphere, it is known as the Autumnal equinox and the Vernal or Spring equinox for residents in the Southern Hemisphere. The Sun falls on the … Continue reading
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