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| ====== Calendar, Twilight ====== | ====== Calendar, Twilight ====== | ||
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| + | This screen shows you the morning and evening **[[http:// | ||
| + | * **1. civilian twilight** the center of the sun is between 0º and 6º of arc below the horizon. (This period of time is not shown in SkyChart). \\ | ||
| + | * **2. Nautical twilight** the center of the sun is between 6º and 12º of arc below the horizon, the first stars of magnitude 2 are visible. \\ | ||
| + | * **3. Astronomical twilight** the center of the sun is between 12º and 18º of arc below the horizon, the sky is fully dark for astronomical observation. \\ | ||
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| + | When you set your chart to use a **[[menuchart# | ||
| + | Astronomical dusk is the period of time during which the center of the sun is lower than 18º degrees of arc below the horizon for your observation position. For those periods, SkyChart will usually display | ||
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| + | The last columns of the table show the begin and end of this dark period including for the Moon presence. The Moon illumination fraction is also indicated for a better estimation of how bad it will be. | ||
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