Current Time: | 19 jun 2025 20:40:06 |
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Sun Direction: | ↑ 50° Northeast |
Sun Altitude: | -23,4° |
Sun Distance: | 152,003 million km |
Next Solstice: | 21 jun 2025 14:42 (Winter) |
Sun: | Down all day |
2025 Sun Graph for South Pole
Mei 2025 — Sun in South Pole
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2025 | Sunrise/Sunset | Daylength | Astronomical Twilight | Nautical Twilight | Civil Twilight | Solar Noon | ||||||
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mei | Sunrise | Sunset | Length | Diff. | Start | End | Start | End | Start | End | Time | Mil. km |
1 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-15,2°) | 150,739 | ||||||
2 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-15,5°) | 150,776 | ||||||
3 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-15,8°) | 150,813 | ||||||
4 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-16,1°) | 150,849 | ||||||
5 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-16,4°) | 150,884 | ||||||
6 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-16,7°) | 150,919 | ||||||
7 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-17,0°) | 150,954 | ||||||
8 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-17,2°) | 150,989 | ||||||
9 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-17,5°) | 151,023 | ||||||
10 | Down all day | Rest of night | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-17,8°) | 151,057 | ||||||
11 | Down all day | 22:02 | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-18,0°) | 151,091 | ||||||
12 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-18,3°) | 151,125 | ||||||
13 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-18,5°) | 151,158 | ||||||
14 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-18,8°) | 151,191 | ||||||
15 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-19,0°) | 151,224 | ||||||
16 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-19,2°) | 151,256 | ||||||
17 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-19,5°) | 151,288 | ||||||
18 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-19,7°) | 151,320 | ||||||
19 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-19,9°) | 151,351 | ||||||
20 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-20,1°) | 151,382 | ||||||
21 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-20,3°) | 151,412 | ||||||
22 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-20,5°) | 151,442 | ||||||
23 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-20,7°) | 151,471 | ||||||
24 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-20,9°) | 151,499 | ||||||
25 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:56 (-21,0°) | 151,527 | ||||||
26 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-21,2°) | 151,554 | ||||||
27 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-21,4°) | 151,580 | ||||||
28 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-21,5°) | 151,605 | ||||||
29 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-21,7°) | 151,630 | ||||||
30 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-21,9°) | 151,653 | ||||||
31 | Down all day | Not above -18° | Not above -12° | Not above -6° | 23:57 (-22,0°) | 151,676 | ||||||
* All times are local time for South Pole. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. |
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