Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Astronomy Show | Hide November 6, 2007 Rise Set Actual Time 7:00 AM EST 5:36 PM EST Civil Twilight 6:34 AM EST 6:02 PM EST Nautical Twilight 6:04 AM EST 6:32 PM EST Astronomical Twilight 5:34 AM EST 7:02 PM EST Moon 3:59 AM EST 3:46 PM EST Length Of Visible Light: 11h 28m Length of Day 10h 35m Tomorrow will be 1m 49s shorter." |
What does Civil, Nautical, and Astronomical Twilight mean?
Which tells me when the sun is actually rising, when will I be able to see... Also I'm going to be down in the Nantahala Gorge... so any guess how much that will affect dawn?11/6/2007 1:08:29 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight#Definitions 11/6/2007 1:09:53 PM |
HUR All American 17732 Posts user info edit post |
Basically during civil twilight even though the sun has "set" it is still light out enough to do day time tasks like read a book (although the dimness would probably give you eye strain), throw a football, find something you dropped on the ground etc w/o artificial lighting.
Nautical Twilight is when it is too dark out to be able to perform tasks outside or to see much w/o artificial lighting. However, a glow exists in the distance from where the sun is rising/ just set. You can start seeing the stars at this point thus the origins of the name nautical from when the sailors of the old days could start using the stars for navigation purposes.
Astronomical Twilight Is non-distinguishable for 99% of civilians and only effects astronomers attempting to look up at the stars at this point their is still minor interference from refracted sunlight preventing full resolution.
Mathematical Definition
Civil- Sun < 6 degrees below horizon Nautical- Sun is > 6 degrees but < than 12 degrees below horizon Astronomical- Sun is >12 degrees but < than 18 degrees below the horizon 11/6/2007 2:28:49 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
thxu
[no homo] 11/6/2007 3:06:21 PM |