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The place name you enter must be a city or town in the U.S. The place's location will be retrieved from a file with over 22,000 places listed. Either upper- or lower-case letters or a combination can be used. Spell out place name prefixes, as in "East Orange", "Fort Lauderdale", "Mount Vernon", etc. The only exception is "St.", which is entered as an abbreviation with a period, as in "St. Louis". Specify date and place: |
Sun
or Moon Data for One Year
(Courtesy U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications
Department)
You can obtain the times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, transits of the Sun and Moon, and the beginning and end of civil twilight, along with information on the moon's phase by specifying the date and place below and clicking on the "Get data" button. You may choose any year or day you would like.
The place name you enter must be a city or town in the U.S. The place's location will be retrieved from a file with over 22,000 places listed. Either upper- or lower-case letters or a combination can be used. Spell out place name prefixes, as in "East Orange", "Fort Lauderdale", "Mount Vernon", etc. The only exception is "St.", which is entered as an abbreviation with a period, as in "St. Louis".
Specify year, type of table and place:
Moon
Phases
Earth's
Equinoxes, Solstices, Perihelion, and Aphelion from 1992-2005
Solar
and Lunar Eclipses
This page last updated: July 21, 2003