Novato,California (San Francisco Metropolitan Area) Fall:7:06PM Sunset September 22 2020/6:59AM Sunrise September 23 2020 Winter:4:54PM Sunset December 21 2020/7:24AM Sunrise December 22 2020 Spring:7:25PM Sunset March 23 2021/7:07AM Sunrise March 24 2021 Summer:8:37PM Sunset June 21 2021/5:48AM Sunrise June 22 2021
Where i live, Chile (Southern Hemisphere) March 21st (Autumnal Equinox) Sunrise 7:47am - Sunset 7:55pm Solar Noon 1:51pm Day Lenght 12h7m June 21st (Winter Solstice) Sunrise 7:47am - 5:43pm Solar noon 12:45pm Day Lenght 9h55m Septiembre 23nd (Vernal Equinox) Sunrise 7:33am - 7:40pm Solar Noon 1:36pm Day Lenght 12h7m December 21st (Summer Solstice) Sunrise 6:30am - 8:52pm Solar Noon 1:41pm Day Lenght 14h22m
Where I live (Taipei, Taiwan) spring Sunrise: 5:57 am Sunset: 6:05 pm summer Sunrise: 5:04 am Sunset: 6:46 pm fall Sunrise: 5:41 am Sunset: 5:52 pm winter Sunrise: 6:34 am Sunset: 5:09 pm Sunrise time range: 5:03-6:40 am Sunset time range: 5:03-6:48 pm
Thanks for your effort but sunrise and sunset usually involve the SUN! Where is the Sun in your recordings? I could understand if this was a panoramic view but again the Sun doesn't rise and set at the same place! What was the point of this video?, I honestly don't get.
Thanks for your feedback. Actually I wanted to see how the lengths of day and night change on solstices and equinoxes. So, I kept the camera at my office window for 24 hours on these days. My office window faces the southeast direction, so the only time the sun was visible was on the winter solstice. When I started this in September 2020, I was not sure if I would be able to capture all four videos till June 2021. I wanted to keep the same view for all four videos. Hopefully, I will try to get a panoramic view next time.
Auckland New Zealand - Spring 23/9 - SR 6.09am, SS 6.18pm, Summer 22/12 SR 5.58am, SS 8.41pm, Autumn 21/3 SR 7.23am SS 7.32pm, Winter 21/6 - SR 7.34am - SS 5.12pm Daylight savings last sunday in Sep to first sunday in April, this year ends April 3, starts Sep 25.
Where I live Mar 20: Sunrise: 07:08 am Solar noon: 01:12 pm Sunset: 07:16 pm Day length: 12h 08m Jun 21: Sunrise: 05:46 am Solar noon: 01:06 pm Sunset: 08:26 pm Day length: 14h 40m Sep 22: Sunrise: 06:52 am Solar noon: 12:57 pm Sunset: 07:01 pm Day length: 12h 08m Dec 21: Sunrise: 07:13 am Solar noon: 12:02 pm Sunset: 04:52 pm Day length: 09h 38m
where i live: march sunrise: 5:56am sunset: 6:02pm june sunrise: 6:32am sunset: 5:16pm september sunrise: 5:42am sunset: 5:48pm december sunrise: 5:04am sunset: 6:37pm
one thing i don't understand to this day is even though the autumnal and vernal equinoxes have roughly the same amount of daylight, in the northern hemisphere sunrise and sunset occur later in the vernal equinox compared to the autumnal equinox (adjust for DST, some places are not using DST in the vernal equinox) in the southern hemisphere sunrise and sunset occur earlier in the vernal equinox compared to the autumnal equinox
Equation of time! The equation of time happens because the Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle. It jumps the sunrise and sunset and solar noon times later or earlier. The sunrise and set times are the most ahead around February, while they are the most behind in about November.
@@laiyemoboys9255 Of course, I have noticed that the sunrise and sunset in my city on November 5th are at 6:39 am and 8:14 pm respectively, on February 5th, which has the same number of hours of sunshine, sunrise is at 7:09 am and 8:44 pm respectively, that means that the solar noon during that time moves about 30 minutes,
I have also noticed that it happens all over the world, for example in Barcelona on November 5 the sunrise is at 7:28 am and the sunset is at 5:42 pm, on February 5 that in hours of sun lasts the same as on November 5, sunrise is at 7:58 am and sunset is at 6:12 pm
I m at 55N , Newcastle, Northern England so the difference between summer is pretty substantial. Like 4:20 sunrise 21:50 sunset in the summer. 8:30 sunrise 15:35 sunset in the winter
Where I Live: Spring Rise 06:45 Solar 12:45 Set 18:45 SDT Summer 04:45 Solar 13:30 Set 22:15 DST Autumn 07:15 Solar 13:15 Set 19:15 DST Winter 09:15 Solar 12:30 Set 15:45 SDT