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  2. Twilight - Wikipedia

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    Twilight occurs according to the solar elevation angle θ s, which is the position of the geometric center of the Sun relative to the horizon. There are three established and widely accepted subcategories of twilight: civil twilight (nearest the horizon), nautical twilight, and astronomical twilight (farthest from the horizon).

  3. Sky brightness - Wikipedia

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    Twilight (both dusk and dawn) is divided into three 6° segments that mark the Sun's position below the horizon. At civil twilight, the center of the Sun's disk appears to be between 1/4° and 6° below the horizon. At nautical twilight, the Sun's altitude is between –6° and –12°. At astronomical twilight, the Sun is between –12° and ...

  4. Dawn - Wikipedia

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    The period of twilight is shortest at the Equator, where the equinox Sun rises due east and sets due west, at a right angle to the horizon. Each stage of twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) lasts only 24 minutes. From anywhere on Earth, the twilight period is shortest around the equinoxes and longest on the solstices. [citation needed]

  5. Pick your summer: Meteorological vs. astronomical vs. solar ...

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    The holiday season in December is often labeled as "the most wonderful time of the year," but for outdoor enthusiasts and folks who love to soak in the sun, that title belongs to the summer months.

  6. Dusk - Wikipedia

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    Civil, nautical, and astronomical twilight. [3] Dusk is the darkest part of evening twilight. The time of dusk is the moment at the very end of astronomical twilight, just before the minimum brightness of the night sky sets in, or may be thought of as the darkest part of evening twilight. [4]

  7. Polar night - Wikipedia

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    For example, a typical day during civil polar twilight in Vadsø, Norway will begin with night, astronomical twilight, nautical twilight, and civil twilight in that order (with each successive phase including more light than the last). Following civil twilight, the day will progress through the other phases in the opposite order (nautical ...

  8. Why meteorological and astronomical winter start on 2 ...

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    In 2024, the winter solstice falls on Dec. 21, 2024, at 4:20 a.m. EST. Astronomical winter. ... "By following the civil calendar and having less variation in season length and season start, it ...

  9. Sky - Wikipedia

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    After sunset, the civil twilight sets in; it ends when the Sun drops more than 6° below the horizon. This is followed by the nautical twilight, when the Sun is between 6° and 12° below the horizon (depth between −6° and −12°), after which comes the astronomical twilight, defined as the period between −12° and −18°. When the Sun ...