Day and Night World Map
The map shows day and night on Earth and the positions of the Sun (subsolar point) and the Moon (sublunar point) right now.
UTC time = Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 18:00:00.
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= The Sun's position directly overhead (zenith) in relation to an observer.
= The Moon's position at its zenith in relation to an observer (Moon phase is not shown).
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Position of the Sun: Subsolar Point
On Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 18:00:00 UTC the Sun is at its zenith at
The ground speed is currently 436.04 meters/second, 1569.8 kilometres/hour, 975.4 miles/hour or 847.6 nautical miles/hour (knots). The table below shows position of the the Sun compared to the time and date above:
Time | Longitude Difference | Latitude Difference | Total | ||||
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Later | Degrees | Distance | Direction | Degrees | Distance | Direction | Distance |
1 minute | 0° 15' 00.0" | 16.26 mi | West | 0° 00' 00.5" | 0.01 mi | North | 16.26 mi |
1 hour | 14° 59' 57.9" | 975.08 mi | West | 0° 00' 31.1" | 0.60 mi | North | 975.05 mi |
24 hours | 0° 00' 54.4" | 0.98 mi | East | 0° 12' 19.3" | 14.13 mi | North | 14.16 mi |
Position of the Moon: Sublunar Point
On Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 18:00:00 UTC the Moon is at its zenith at
The ground speed is currently 448.77 meters/second, 1615.6 kilometres/hour, 1003.9 miles/hour or 872.3 nautical miles/hour (knots). The table below shows position of the the Moon compared to the time and date above:
Time | Longitude Difference | Latitude Difference | Total | ||||
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Later | Degrees | Distance | Direction | Degrees | Distance | Direction | Distance |
1 minute | 0° 14' 35.8" | 16.73 mi | West | 0° 00' 14.0" | 0.27 mi | South | 16.73 mi |
1 hour | 14° 35' 44.9" | 1003.68 mi | West | 0° 14' 00.0" | 16.04 mi | South | 1003.58 mi |
24 hours | 9° 54' 49.6" | 681.73 mi | East | 5° 29' 51.8" | 377.83 mi | South | 775.41 mi |
Locations With the Sun Near Its Zenith
The following table shows 10 locations with Sun near zenith position in the sky.
Location | Local Time | Distance | Direction | ||
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Campeche | Sun 12:00 noon | 37 km | 23 miles | 20 nm | ESE |
Merida | Sun 12:00 noon | 169 km | 105 miles | 91 nm | NE |
Chetumal | Sun 1:00 pm | 316 km | 196 miles | 171 nm | ESE |
Orange Walk Town | Sun 12:00 noon | 321 km | 200 miles | 174 nm | SE |
Belmopan | Sun 12:00 noon | 375 km | 233 miles | 202 nm | SE |
San Pedro | Sun 12:00 noon | 382 km | 237 miles | 206 nm | SE |
Belize City | Sun 12:00 noon | 394 km | 245 miles | 213 nm | SE |
Playa del Carmen | Sun 1:00 pm | 402 km | 250 miles | 217 nm | E |
Tuxtla Gutierrez | Sun 12:00 noon | 430 km | 267 miles | 232 nm | SW |
Dangriga | Sun 12:00 noon | 436 km | 271 miles | 235 nm | SE |
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