from 23/11/2012 to 29/11/2012
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Date |
Rise |
Rise
Angle |
Transit
Time |
Transit
Angle |
Set |
Set
Angle |
Fri, 23 Nov 2012*
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05:29
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111°
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12:21
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69N°
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19:13
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250°
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Sat, 24 Nov 2012*
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05:24
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110°
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12:15
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68N°
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19:05
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250°
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Sun, 25 Nov 2012*
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05:19
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110°
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12:09
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68N°
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18:59
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250°
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Mon, 26 Nov 2012*
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05:15
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110°
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12:05
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68N°
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18:54
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251°
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Tue, 27 Nov 2012*
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05:11
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109°
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12:00
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68N°
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18:50
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251°
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Wed, 28 Nov 2012*
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05:07
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109°
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11:57
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68N°
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18:47
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251°
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Thu, 29 Nov 2012*
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05:04
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109°
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11:54
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68N°
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18:44
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251°
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Times given are local time for Melbourne on the given day in 24hr format
Note on Terms -
Melbourne Location:- Latitude: 37◦50’ South; Longitude: 145◦ East
* Times are AEDT
AEST :- Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT+10:00)
AEDT :- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT+11:00)
Rise and Set Angles :- Given as an azimuth angle, which is measured from north (ie.
0◦ = North; 90◦ = East; 180◦ = South; 270◦ = West).
Transit :- The time when an object crosses the meridian, an imaginary line in the
sky running directly overhead from north to south. In Melbourne, the object will
be directly north and at its highest in the sky. The transit of the Sun is local
solar noon.
Transit Angle :- The object's elevation (or altitude) above the northern horizon.
Civil Twilight :- The time before sunrise and after sunset when there is still some
useable light. Calculated when the Sun is 6 degrees below the horizon.