SUN, MOON & SEASONS

Sun

Earth

Moon

Sun Spots
Sun Spots
Sunlit Earth Waning Gibbous
Moon below horison
21 days, 2 hours, 16 minutes
63% Illuminated
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Lunation:
Dawn starts: 6:43am
Sunrise: 7:09am
Transit: 1:15pm
Sunset: 7:21pm
Dusk ends: 7:47pm

Hrs of sunlight: 12h 12m 28s
Hrs of light: 13h 3m 53s

SPRING

Current
Sunlit Earth
with
Cloud Cover
Transit:  -------
Moonrise: 2:02am
Moonset: 10:42am

Last Quarter ( Mar-22 )
New Moon ( Mar-29 )
First Quarter ( Apr-04 )
Full Moon ( Apr-12 )
Sunchart
Last Quarter New Moon First Quarter Full Moon
Last Quarter New Moon First Quarter Full Moon
Mar 22, 2025 @ 7:29 am
March 22, 2025
11:29am UTC
Mar 29, 2025 @ 6:58 am
March 29, 2025
10:58am UTC
Apr 4, 2025 @ 10:15 pm
April 05, 2025
2:15am UTC
Apr 12, 2025 @ 8:22 pm
April 13, 2025
12:22am UTC
Vernal Equinox
Start of Spring
Summer Solstice
Start of Summer
Autumn Equinox
Start of Fall
Winter Solstice
Start of Winter
Start of Spring Start of Summer Start of Fall Start of Winter
Mar 20, 2025 @ 5:02 am
20-Mar-2025
9:02am UTC
Jun 20, 2025 @ 10:43 pm
21-Jun-2025
2:43am UTC
Sep 22, 2025 @ 2:20 pm
22-Sep-2025
6:20pm UTC
Dec 21, 2025 @ 10:04 am
21-Dec-2025
3:04pm UTC

Current Sunlight Maps

Current View Above USA

US Day-Night Globe

Current Sun View


Earth From Sun

Current Night View


Earth Opposite Sun

Current Global Map

Global Day-NIght
  • Noon is technically when the Sun is at Zenith.
  • Morning civil twilight is when the Sun is 6° below the horizon and ends at Sunrise.
  • Evening civil twilight begins at Sunset and ends when the Sun reaches 6° below the horizon.
  • Nautical twilight is when the Sun is between 6° and 12° below the horizon.
  • Astronomical twilight is when the Sun is between 12° and 18° below the horizon.

Moon Details from Weather-Display

Additional Moon facts from Weather-Display
Images courtesy of NASA and Fourmilab Switzerland
Astro calendar script by TNET Services , modified by Bashewa Weather and Saratoga-Weather.org