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  2. Polar night - Wikipedia

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    As in locations experiencing daylight, the middle of the day will typically be the brightest time in locations experiencing polar twilight. [ 7 ] 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 ...

  3. Time in Svalbard - Wikipedia

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    Pale colours: Standard time observed all year Dark colours: Summer time observed Svalbard, an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean belonging to the Kingdom of Norway, uses Central European Time (CET) during the winter as standard time, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (), and Central European Summer Time (CEST) during the summer as daylight saving time, which is two hours ahead ...

  4. Midnight sun - Wikipedia

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    The equation of time at that date is -2.0 minutes. Therefore, the Sun's lowest elevation occurs 120 - 103.2 + 2.0 minutes after midnight: at 00.19 Central European Summer time. On other nearby dates the only thing different is the equation of time, so this remains a reasonable estimate for a considerable period.

  5. When is the time change in Miami? When will it get light and ...

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    Daylight saving time is ending soon.

  6. Eclipse is a week away. How long it lasts, times and ... - AOL

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    How dark does it get during a total solar eclipse? Your guide to the 2024 solar eclipse path, times, free glasses and more. ... Luckily, there's still some time to make plans for the spectacle.

  7. Twilight - Wikipedia

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    Twilight is the time period between dawn and sunrise, and between sunset and dusk. Morning twilight: astronomical, nautical, and civil stages at dawn. The apparent disk of the Sun is shown to scale. [1]

  8. Daylight Saving Time: When is it, why does it happen ... - AOL

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    It is nearly springtime again, which means days will get sunnier and progressively longer. This year, the US springs forward to Daylight Saving Time (DST) on 12 March.. On Sunday 12 March, clocks ...

  9. Night - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from Horatio Alger's Tom Temple's Career shows a burglar using a "dark lantern", which shines in only one direction. Before the industrial era, night was a time of heightened insecurity. [90] Fear of the night was common but varied in intensity across cultures. [91] Dangers increased due to lower visibility.