Thursday, June 13, 2019

June 13 - Earliest Sunrises

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June sunrise in Sea Bright, New Jersey, via Steve Scanlon Photography.
Earliest sunrises before summer solstice
Are you an early riser? If so - if you live in the Northern Hemisphere - you might know your earliest sunrises of the year are happening now. Southern Hemisphere? Your earliest sunsets are around now. Read more.
The undark nights of summer
Guy Ottewell lives in England. His illustrations of 3-dimensional space are illuminating. Long summer twilights, explained here.
All you need to know: June solstice 2019
It's nearly the June solstice! Longest day for the Northern Hemisphere. Shortest day for the Southern Hemisphere. Details here.
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Venus at sunrise from ISS
View larger. | From the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Christina Koch snapped and this image of the planet Venus at sunrise on May 31. Venus is the little dot in the lower center-left. The blue line is Earth's atmosphere, appearing to shimmer from the vantage point of the orbiting space station. Can you see Venus from Earth now? Yes, but not for long. Read more.
Montauk lighthouse at dawn
An old lighthouse stands out against the predawn sky in Montauk, New York. Fred Lingen captured this image at sunrise on June 5.
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