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Nice site.
I've added it to my favorites. Thanks, F Marion |
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Sky&Telescope's "Skygazer's Almanac" says latest sunset June 28th,
earliest sunrise June 14. I think that's for latitude 40N. 40N lat is correct for those dates. If I recall correctly, the sunset and sunrise curves are slightly out of sync mostly because Earth's orbit is slightly elliptical. I believe the elliptical orbit accounts for most of the offset. I would imagine that adding the earths tilt into the equation adds something to it too. F Marion |
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