Length of the Night
as an interval between the PM and AM moments
of Sun passing a given angular height (default -6°, for the ``civil night''):
The centre of Sun is at a place with coordinates [Lambda=16.6°, Phi=49.2°]
in an angular height of h =-6.0°
in the following morning and evening moments (given in UTC+ 1h):
year-month-day morning evening twilight decl. >mean night A-W
h:min / 1 min /1° /1min /1h /1°
2026- 5-30 Saturda 3:13 20:29 41.5 21.81 2.4 6.74 43.9
31 Sunday 3:12 20:30 41.6 21.95 2.3 6.70 44.2
6- 1 Monday 3:11 20:31 41.8 22.09 2.1 6.67 44.5
Average for 3 days
from 3 values is 3:12 20:30 41.6 21.95 2.3 6.70 44.2
Meaning of remaining columns:
Twilight is an interval to/from h=-0.8°
Declination of Sun is given for the moment of local mean noon,
>Mean says how much is the Sun ahead of the mean time,
Night is the time the Sun travels below h,
A-W is departure of solar azimuth from the west when at h afternoon.
This is a result of the programme
nights (available as a part of a package
pas_jh.zip (1.2 MB) --
the needed Pascal units themselves are unzipped within
this directory, the whole tree of my programmes within
this directory)
with a command line:
nights d30.05.2026 t21:32 l16.6 f49.2 ut1 h-6 n2 i1