Sun |
Moon |
| NASA Sun Image |
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| Sunrise: 6:50 am Sunset: 4:56 pm Daylight: 10:06 |
Moonrise: 5:27 am (11/18/25) Moonset: 3:42 pm (11/18/25) Waning Crescent Moon 3% illuminated |
Lunar Cycle
| First Quarter Moon | Full Moon | Last Quarter Moon | New Moon |
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Wed, 29-Oct-2025 9:21am PDT 16:21 UTC October 29 2025 |
Wed, 05-Nov-2025 5:20am PST 13:20 UTC November 5 2025 |
Tue, 11-Nov-2025 9:29pm PST 05:29 UTC November 12 2025 |
Wed, 19-Nov-2025 10:48pm PST 06:48 UTC November 20 2025 |
Solar Cycle
| Vernal Equinox Start of Spring |
Summer Solstice Start of Summer |
Autumn Equinox Start of Fall |
Winter Solstice Start of Winter |
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Thu, 20-Mar-2025 2:02am PDT 09:02 UTC March 20 2025 |
Fri, 20-Jun-2025 7:43pm PDT 02:43 UTC June 21 2025 |
Mon, 22-Sep-2025 11:20am PDT 18:20 UTC September 22 2025 |
Sun, 21-Dec-2025 7:04am PST 15:04 UTC December 21 2025 |
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- Noon is technically when the Sun is at Zenith.
- Morning civil twilight is when the Sun is 6° below the horizon and ends at Sunrise.
- Evening civil twilight begins at Sunset and ends when the Sun reaches 6° below the horizon.
- Nautical twilight is when the Sun is between 6° and 12° below the horizon.
- Astronomical twilight is when the Sun is between 12° and 18° below the horizon.
Your Sky planets and constellations at Tue, 18-Nov-2025 04:58am PST
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Astronomical data published using Weather Display 10.37S-(b152) weather station software and Your Sky.
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