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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. Polar night - Wikipedia

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    Civil" twilight occurs when the Sun is between 0 and 6 degrees below the horizon. Nearby planets like Venus and bright stars like Sirius are visible during this period. [3] "Nautical" twilight continues until the Sun is 12 degrees below the horizon. [4] During nautical twilight, the horizon is visible enough for navigation. [5] "Astronomical ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Sun path - Wikipedia

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    Above 60° latitude, the Sun would be even closer to the horizon, only 6.56° away from it. Then civil twilight continues almost all night, only a little bit of nautical twilight around the local midnight. Above 66.56° latitude, there is no sunset at all, a phenomenon referred to as the midnight sun.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Night - Wikipedia

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    Civil" twilight occurs when the Sun is between 0° and 6° below the horizon. Nearby planets like Venus and bright stars like Sirius are visible during this period. [16] "Nautical" twilight continues until the Sun is 12° below the horizon. [17] During nautical twilight, the horizon is visible enough for navigation. [18] "Astronomical" twilight ...

  8. 2024 solar eclipse: 'New' path of totality map reveals Ohio ...

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    Ohio will get a slightly narrower path of totality by nearly a half mile on each side of the path, according to the new data. That shifts the fullest effects of the eclipse away from two of the ...

  9. Nautical almanac - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In the United States, a nautical almanac has been published annually by the US Naval Observatory since 1852. [2] It was originally titled American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac. Since 1958, the USNO and HMNAO have jointly published a unified nautical almanac, The Astronomical Almanac for use by the navies of both countries. [2]

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