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astronomical twilight

noun

  1. either of two periods of partial darkness, after sunset or before sunrise, when the center of the sun is more than 6掳 but less than 18掳 below the horizon.


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As with anywhere else on Earth, the middle of the day can be lighter than other times as the Sun ascends toward and falls away from the horizon without ever rising above it: 鈥渃ivil twilight鈥 may provide enough light for people to carry on with their outdoor activities, while 鈥渁stronomical twilight鈥 is so dark that the only natural lights are stars, the Moon, and the aurora borealis that dance and flicker across a clear sky.

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In the morning in Seattle on June 27, astronomical twilight, which is when the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon, began at 2:07 a.m.

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In theory, at least, the last lingering vestiges of the sun鈥檚 illumination do not give way to total nighttime blackness until the end of what is called astronomical twilight.

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It is not guaranteed that anyone鈥檚 eyesight will be so sensitive as to actually note the precise start of Saturday鈥檚 or any morning鈥檚 astronomical twilight.

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