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In the 24-hour time notation, the day begins at midnight, 00:00 or 0:00, and the last minute of the day begins at 23:59. Where convenient, the notation 24:00 may also be used to refer to midnight at the end of a given date [3] — that is, 24:00 of one day is the same time as 00:00 of the following day.
9:00 p.m.: Speaker Pelosi reopens the House debate. [174] 10:00 p.m.: Officer Brian Sicknick collapses while still on duty at Capitol building. [343] 10:15 p.m.: The Senate votes 93–6 against the objection raised by a handful of Republican senators against the counting of Arizona's electoral votes. [344] [345] 11:30 p.m.: The House votes 303 ...
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6 Sep 1994, 29 Sep 1994, 2 Oct 1995 Harold Camping: Camping predicted the Rapture would occur on 6 September 1994. When it failed to occur he revised the date to 29 September and then 2 October. [144] [145] 31 Mar 1995 Harold Camping Camping's fourth predicted date for the end. This would be Camping's last prediction until 2011. [144] 17 Dec 1996
February 12, 2025 at 6:00 AM It was all bonhomie and bromance when President Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom met at LAX ahead of Trump's tour of wildfire damage. (Mark Schiefelbein / Associated Press)
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In the context of a rocket launch, the "L minus Time" is the physical time before launch, e.g. "L minus 3 minutes and 40 seconds". "T minus Time" is a system to mark points at which actions necessary for the launch are planned - this time stops and starts as various hold points are entered, and so doesn't show the actual time to launch.
At the equinoxes sunrise is around 6 a.m. (Latin: ante meridiem, before noon), and sunset around 6 p.m. (Latin: post meridiem, after noon). In the modern 24-hour clock, counting the hours starts at midnight, and hours are numbered from 0 to 23. Solar noon is always close to 12:00, again differing according to the equation of time.