Twilight

Science / Weather / Twilight: Often called dusk, it is the evening period of waning light from the time of sunset to dark. The time of increasing light in the morning is called dawn. Twilight ends in the evening or begins in the morning at a specific time and can be categorized into three areas of decreasing light. Civil twilight is the time in the evening when car headlights need to be turned on to be seen by other drivers. Nautical twilight is when the bright stars used by navigators have appeared and the horizon may still be seen. Astronomical twilight is when the sunlight is still shining on the higher levels of the atmosphere, yet it is dark enough for astronomical work to begin. During dawn, the reverse order occurs until full daylight.
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Twilight Adjective Synonyms: dusk, sunset, gloaming, sundown, half-light, crepuscule or crepuscle
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Astronomical Twilight

Science / Weather / Astronomical Twilight: The time after nautical twilight has commenced and when the sky is dark enough, away from the sun's location, to allow astronomical work to proceed. It ends when the center of the sun is 18?° below t MORE

Nautical Twilight

Science / Weather / Nautical Twilight: The time after civil twilight, when the brighter stars used for celestial navigation have appeared and the horizon may still be seen. It ends when the center of the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon MORE

Civil Twilight

Science / Weather / Civil Twilight: The time between the moment of sunset, when the sun's apparent upper edge is just at the horizon, until the center of the sun is 6?° directly below the horizon. MORE