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  1. Vor einem Tag · Today. DAWN: RISE: NOON: SET: DUSK: Tomorrow. Live World Daylight Map. ‹ 04:30 ›. ‹ 30 May ›. Current Live Sunlight View of Earth From Space (May take time to get from US Navy) West. East. North. South. Sun's Age. 4.6 billion years 4533 days 3 hours 30 minutes 47 seconds. Average Distance of the Sun From Earth.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · 335°. North Northwest. Ettal Village. 1,643.94 km. 131°. Southeast. Daylight is shown on the world map as well as the current position of the zenith of the sun and its zenith coordinates (Latitude + Longitude). You will also find the closest locations to the zenith position of the sun.

  3. Vor 22 Stunden · Our Global Timezone Map displays the current time now around the world. The map also reflects the daylight, night and midnight in real-time. Customize the World Clock for setting up online conferences in different locations of the world and share the most convenient time to call.

  4. 19. Mai 2024 · Perpetual solar calendar. Sun hours or sunlight hours anywhere on Earth. An interactive map is displayed where you can see the hours of sunshine on Earth for any day (date) from the year 1800 to the year 2300.

  5. 21. Mai 2024 · The first changes from daylight saving time to standard time and back were made in Germany as early as 1916. The attempt at that time under Kaiser Wilhelm II did not last long. Already in the year 1919 the abolition took place. It was not until 1940, during the Second World War, that Germany returned to it. The argument was again the energy savings that were expected in the summer months. In ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Daylight (Solar Noon: 12:59 pm) 04:51 am: 09:07 pm: Evening Golden Hour: 08:14 pm: 09:02 pm: Sunset: 09:02 pm: 09:07 pm: Evening civil twilight: 09:07 pm: 09:52 pm: Evening nautical twilight: 09:52 pm: 10:58 pm: Evening astronomical twilight: 10:58 pm: Night: 11:59 pm

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · What are the daylight and nighttime hours for all locations on Earth? Regardless of latitude, all locations on Earth experience 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. However, at the Earth’s poles, the seasons bring extreme variations in daylight hours.