| Current Time: | Apr 19, 2026 at 11:40:20 pm |
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| Sunrise Today: | 5:46 am↑ 70° East |
| Sunset Today: | 7:57 pm↑ 290° West |
| Moonrise Today: | 6:04 am↑ 50° Northeast |
| Moonset Today: | 11:35 pm↑ 315° Northwest |
| Daylight Hours: | 14 hours, 11 minutes (+3m 54s) |

Night, Twilight, and Daylight Times in 52°23'59"N, 16°55'00"E Today
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| Night | 12:00 am – 3:29 am |
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| Astro. Twilight | 3:29 am – 4:23 am |
| Nautical Twilight | 4:23 am – 5:09 am |
| Civil Twilight | 5:09 am – 5:46 am |
| Daylight | 5:46 am – 7:57 pm |
| Civil Twilight | 7:57 pm – 8:34 pm |
| Nautical Twilight | 8:34 pm – 9:21 pm |
| Astro. Twilight | 9:21 pm – 10:15 pm |
| Night | 10:15 pm – 11:59 pm |
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