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South Charleston Historic District, OH, USA — Sunrise, Sunset, and Moon Times for Today

Moon: 75.5%
Waxing Gibbous
Current Time: Jun 16, 2024 at 8:26:58 pm
Sunrise Today: 6:05 am 58° Northeast
Sunset Today: 9:05 pm 302° Northwest
Moonrise Today: 3:58 pm 104° East
Moonset Today: 2:34 am 260° West
Daylight Hours: 14 hours, 59 minutes (+16s)
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Today's Sun Position in South Charleston Historic District

Time:8:26 pm
Altitude:5.7°
Direction:296° NW
Phase:Daylight

Day length today: 14h 59m 16s (Jun 16, 2024)

16 seconds longer than yesterday (Jun 15, 2024)

5 hours, 38 minutes longer than winter solstice (Dec 21, 2023)

30 seconds shorter than summer solstice (Jun 21, 2023)

Night, Twilight, and Daylight Times in South Charleston Historic District Today

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Night12:00 am – 4:03 am
Astro. Twilight4:03 am – 4:51 am
Nautical Twilight4:51 am – 5:33 am
Civil Twilight5:33 am – 6:05 am
Daylight6:05 am – 9:05 pm
Civil Twilight9:05 pm – 9:37 pm
Nautical Twilight9:37 pm – 10:19 pm
Astro. Twilight10:19 pm – 11:07 pm
Night11:07 pm – 11:59 pm

Sun in South Charleston Historic District - Next 7 Days

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2024Sunrise/SunsetDaylengthSolar Noon
JunSunriseSunsetLengthDiff.TimeMil. mi
Jun 166:05 am9:05 pm14:59:16+0:161:35 pm (73.6°)94.433
Jun 176:05 am9:05 pm14:59:29+0:121:35 pm (73.6°)94.441
Jun 186:06 am9:05 pm14:59:39+0:091:35 pm (73.6°)94.448
Jun 196:06 am9:05 pm14:59:44+0:051:36 pm (73.6°)94.454
Jun 206:06 am9:06 pm14:59:47+0:021:36 pm (73.6°)94.460
Jun 216:06 am9:06 pm14:59:45−0:011:36 pm (73.6°)94.466
Jun 226:06 am9:06 pm14:59:40−0:041:36 pm (73.6°)94.472
* All times are local time for South Charleston Historic District. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar.

The June solstice (summer solstice) in South Charleston Historic District is at 4:50 pm on Thursday, June 20, 2024. In terms of daylight, this day is 5 hours, 39 minutes longer than the December solstice. In most locations north of the equator, the longest day of the year is around this date.

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Today's Moon in South Charleston Historic District

Year 2024 Moon Phases

Moon in South Charleston Historic District - Next 7 days

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2024Moonrise/MoonsetMeridian Passing
JunMoonriseMoonsetMoonriseTimeDistance (mi)Illumination
Jun 16-2:34 am3:58 pm9:31 pm(37.7°)248,72075.9%
Jun 17-2:55 am5:00 pm10:14 pm(32.4°)246,57883.9%
Jun 18-3:20 am6:06 pm11:01 pm(27.8°)243,98890.7%
Jun 19-3:49 am7:13 pm11:52 pm(24.0°)241,16195.9%
Jun 20-4:26 am8:21 pmMoon does not pass the meridian on this day.
Jun 21-5:13 am9:25 pm12:48 am(21.7°)238,31999.0%
Jun 22-6:11 am10:21 pm1:47 am(21.0°)235,67899.8%
* All times are local time for South Charleston Historic District. Time is adjusted for DST when applicable. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. Illumination is calculated at lunar noon.

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Planets Visible in the Sky in South Charleston Historic District This Coming Night

 Planetrise/Planetset, Sun, Jun 16, 2024
PlanetRiseSetMeridianComment
MercurySun 6:11 amSun 9:22 pmSun 1:46 pmExtremely difficult to see
VenusSun 6:19 amSun 9:20 pmSun 1:49 pmSlightly difficult to see
MarsMon 3:20 amMon 4:52 pmMon 10:06 amAverage visibility
JupiterMon 4:47 amMon 7:17 pmMon 12:02 pmAverage visibility
SaturnMon 1:31 amMon 12:55 pmMon 7:13 amGreat visibility
UranusMon 4:12 amMon 6:28 pmMon 11:20 amDifficult to see
NeptuneMon 1:53 amMon 1:49 pmMon 7:51 amVery difficult to see
* All times are local time for South Charleston Historic District.

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