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Day and Night World Map

The map below shows the current position of the Sun and indicates which parts of the Earth are in day and which are in night.

Map showing day and night parts of the world

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Map notes

  • The day and night parts of the Earth shown are as of Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 20:30:00 UTC.
  • The Sun's position is marked with this symbol:Sun symbol. At this location, the Sun will be at its zenith (directly overhead) in relation to an observer.
  • The Moon's position is marked with this symbol:Moon symbol. At this location, the Moon will be at its zenith in relation to an observer. Note that the symbol is not showing the current phase of the Moon.
  • Different shades of darkness are used to indicate night; these shades are in order from lightest to darkest:
    • Civil Twilight (lightest shade)
    • Nautical Twilight
    • Astronomical Twilight
    • Night, no twilight (darkest)
  • Latitude circles
    • NPC – Northern Polar Circle, or Arctic Circle, is at latitude 66°34' N. At locations north of the Arctic Circle, the Sun is visible all day and night during a period before and after the June solstice.
    • NT – Northern Tropic, or Tropic of Cancer, is at latitude 23°26' N and is the northernmost latitude at which the Sun can be directly overhead (this occurs during June solstice, around June 21).
    • ST – Southern Tropic, or Tropic of Capricorn, is at latitude 23°26' S S and is the southernmost latitude at which the Sun can be directly overhead (this occurs during December solstice, around December 21).
    • SPC – Southern Polar Circle, or Antarctic Circle, is at latitude 66°34' S. South of this latitude, the Sun is visible all day and night during summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Map is generated based on images from NASA

Position of the Sun

On Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 20:30:00 UTC the Sun is at its zenith at these coordinates:
Latitude: 21° 26'South 
Longitude: 130° 28'West 

During the next hour, the Sun's position relative to Earth's surface will move in an westerly direction by 14° 59' 47" longitude and in a southerly direction by 0° 00' 26" latitude.

The average ground speed of the movement is currently 431.83 meters/second, 1554.6 km/hour, 966.0 miles/hour or 839.4 knots.

Locations with the Sun near zenith

The following table shows 5 locations with Sun near zenith position in the sky.
LocationLocal timeDistanceDirection
Pitcairn Islands - AdamstownSat 12:30 PM404 km251 miles218 nmSouth S
French Polynesia - Gambier IslandsSat 11:30 AM499 km310 miles270 nmWest-southwest WSW
France - Marquesas Islands - TaiohaeSat 11:00 AM1683 km1046 miles909 nmNorthwest NW
France - Tahiti - PapeeteSat 10:30 AM2050 km1274 miles1107 nmWest W
Chile - Easter Island *Sat 3:30 PM2231 km1387 miles1205 nmEast-southeast ESE

Symbols

* means the time shown is adjusted for daylight saving time(DST) or summer time (1 place listed).
Sat means Saturday, November 28, 2009 (5 places listed).
km means kilometers from origin.
miles means miles from origin.
nm means nautical miles from origin.
All numbers are air distances.

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