Sunrise: 05:03 Sunset: 21:33 Moonrise: 03:36 Moonset: 17:55 Search
7.8°C
Opdateret: 17/05/12 kl. 13:10
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Buskelundtoften, Silkeborg  |56°10'58''N  9°30'26''Ø | Højde over havet: 75,35 meter
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SUN, MOON & SEASONS

Sun

Earth

Moon

Sun Spots
<span>Sun Spots</span>
Sunlit Earth Morning Crescent
Moon above horison
26 days, 4 hours, 2 minutes (26.17 days)
11% Illuminated
Lunation: 1105
Dawn starts: 04:10
Sunrise: 05:02
Transit: 13:18
Sunset: 21:34
Dusk ends: 22:25

Hrs of sunlight: 16:30
Hrs of light: 18:15
Diff. since June 21: -01:17
Diff. since Dec 21: 09:29

SOMMER

Current
Sunlit Earth

with
Cloud Cover
Transit:  -------
Moonrise: 03:36
Moonset: 17:55

New Moon ( May-21 )
First Quarter ( May-28 )
Full Moon ( Jun-04 )
Last Quarter ( Jun-11 )
New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter
<span>New Moon</span> <span>First Quarter</span> <span>Full Moon</span> <span>Last Quarter</span>
21 May 2012 - 01:47
20 May 2012
23:47 UTC
28 May 2012 - 22:16
28 May 2012
20:16 UTC
04 Jun 2012 - 13:12
04 Jun 2012
11:12 UTC
11 Jun 2012 - 12:41
11 Jun 2012
10:41 UTC
Vernal Equinox
Start of Spring
Summer Solstice
Start of Summer
Autumn Equinox
Start of Fall
Winter Solstice
Start of Winter
<span>Start of Spring</span> <span>Start of Summer</span> <span>Start of Fall</span> <span>Start of Winter</span>
20 Mar 2012 - 06:15
20 Mar 2012
05:15 UTC
21 Jun 2012 - 01:09
20 Jun 2012
23:09 UTC
22 Sep 2012 - 16:50
22 Sep 2012
14:50 UTC
21 Dec 2012 - 12:12
21 Dec 2012
11:12 UTC

Map of daylight

Solen og månens position
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.
Images courtesy of NASA and Fourmilab Switzerland
Astro calendar script by TNET Services , modified by Bashewa Weather
Jup

 Star Chart for Northern AL 

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Star Chart courtesy: Weather Underground

Astronomy Fact
Half-a-billionth of the energy released by the sun reaches the Earth.


Sky Viewing Forecast

Sky Forecast
Forecasts courtesy of: ClearSky and 7timer
Sky Color Key (including Wind)
Worse                          Better                          Best
Ground Color Key
Worse                                    Best                                    Worse


Earth Satellite Vehicle Passes

International Space Station View Look AnglesESV Ground Trace

Notes about viewing ESVs:
When using lookangles, choose passes with high magnitudes; less than 6.0. ("Looks" are local time.)
Best viewing is when ESV is in Earth's penumbra; on map-solid line during night.
Dotted line on map denotes ESV is dark, in Earth's umbra (shadow).
Objects in orbit have to maintain a speed of at least 17,500mph, therefore ESVs traverse the sky noticeably different than aircraft.
ESVs appearing to blink are either tumbling rocket bodies, or spinning payloads with deployed solar arrays.
High-Eccentricity objects have a more ellongated orbit. Ground trace looks like a backwards C.
Regression-Ground traces will move West with each orbit due to Earth's rotation.


Script courtesy of: Lee from MadALwx. Facts script courtesy of: TNET Weather.
RAIN FALL
In Eastjutland we in one year normally recieve 728 mm regn (1961 to 1990). I 1938 there fall 168,9 mm in 24 hours at Rømø, which is Danish record.
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