What is civil twilight?
Civil twilight is when the Sun is between 0Β° and β6Β° below the horizon, allowing enough light for outdoor activities.
How do I calculate civil twilight times?
Use spherical astronomy to determine the hour-angle based on latitude, day of year, and solar declination.
Why does civil twilight vary by location?
Civil twilight varies by location due to differences in latitude, which affects how long the Sun is below the horizon.
What factors affect the length of civil twilight?
The length of civil twilight is affected by latitude, day of the year, and Earth’s axial tilt.
Can I use this calculator for any date?
Yes, you can input any specific date to calculate civil twilight times for that day.
How accurate are these calculations?
These calculations are based on astronomical principles and should be highly accurate for most practical purposes.
What is the difference between civil twilight and nautical twilight?
Civil twilight occurs when the Sun is between 0Β° and β6Β° below the horizon, while nautical twilight is from β6Β° to β12Β°.