
Daylight
8:03 am – 6:48 pm
10 hours, 44 minutes
Current Time: | Sep 10, 2025 at 9:10:52 am |
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Sun Direction: | ↑ 64° Northeast |
Sun Altitude: | 5.2° |
Sun Distance: | 150.628 million km |
Next Equinox: | Sep 22, 2025 3:19 pm (Vernal) |
Sunrise Today: | 8:03 am↑ 79° East |
Sunset Today: | 6:48 pm↑ 280° West |
2025 Sun Graph for San Martín Base
January 2025 — Sun in San Martín Base
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2025 | Sunrise/Sunset | Daylength | Astronomical Twilight | Nautical Twilight | Civil Twilight | Solar Noon | ||||||
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Jan | Sunrise | Sunset | Length | Diff. | Start | End | Start | End | Start | End | Time | Mil. km |
1 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:32 pm (44.8°) | 147.106 | ||||||
2 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:32 pm (44.7°) | 147.105 | ||||||
3 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:33 pm (44.6°) | 147.104 | ||||||
4 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:33 pm (44.5°) | 147.104 | ||||||
5 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:33 pm (44.4°) | 147.104 | ||||||
6 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:34 pm (44.3°) | 147.105 | ||||||
7 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:34 pm (44.2°) | 147.107 | ||||||
8 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:35 pm (44.0°) | 147.110 | ||||||
9 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:35 pm (43.9°) | 147.113 | ||||||
10 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:36 pm (43.7°) | 147.118 | ||||||
11 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:36 pm (43.6°) | 147.123 | ||||||
12 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:36 pm (43.4°) | 147.129 | ||||||
13 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:37 pm (43.2°) | 147.137 | ||||||
14 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:37 pm (43.1°) | 147.145 | ||||||
15 | Up all day | - | - | - | 1:37 pm (42.9°) | 147.154 | ||||||
16 | - 2:06 am ↑ (173°) |
1:10 am ↑
(186°)
- |
22:50:30 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:38 pm (42.7°) | 147.164 | ||||
17 | - 2:21 am ↑ (170°) |
12:56 am ↑
(190°)
- |
22:24:35 | −25:55 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:38 pm (42.5°) | 147.175 | |||
18 | - 2:32 am ↑ (167°) |
12:45 am ↑
(192°)
- |
22:03:58 | −20:37 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:38 pm (42.3°) | 147.187 | |||
19 | - 2:42 am ↑ (165°) |
12:36 am ↑
(195°)
- |
21:46:01 | −17:56 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:39 pm (42.1°) | 147.200 | |||
20 | - 2:51 am ↑ (163°) |
12:28 am ↑
(197°)
- |
21:29:47 | −16:14 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:39 pm (41.8°) | 147.213 | |||
21 | - 2:59 am ↑ (161°) |
12:20 am ↑
(198°)
- |
21:14:43 | −15:03 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:39 pm (41.6°) | 147.227 | |||
22 | - 3:06 am ↑ (160°) |
12:13 am ↑
(200°)
- |
21:00:33 | −14:10 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:40 pm (41.4°) | 147.242 | |||
23 | - 3:13 am ↑ (158°) |
12:07 am ↑
(202°)
- |
20:47:04 | −13:28 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:40 pm (41.2°) | 147.258 | |||
24 | - 3:20 am ↑ (156°) |
12:01 am ↑
(203°)
- 11:54 pm ↑ (205°) |
20:34:09 | −12:54 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:40 pm (40.9°) | 147.274 | |||
25 | 3:27 am ↑ (155°) | 11:49 pm ↑ (206°) | 20:21:42 | −12:26 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:40 pm (40.7°) | 147.291 | |||
26 | 3:33 am ↑ (153°) | 11:43 pm ↑ (208°) | 20:09:39 | −12:03 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:41 pm (40.4°) | 147.309 | |||
27 | 3:39 am ↑ (152°) | 11:37 pm ↑ (209°) | 19:57:56 | −11:43 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:41 pm (40.2°) | 147.327 | |||
28 | 3:45 am ↑ (151°) | 11:32 pm ↑ (211°) | 19:46:30 | −11:25 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:41 pm (39.9°) | 147.346 | |||
29 | 3:51 am ↑ (149°) | 11:26 pm ↑ (212°) | 19:35:20 | −11:10 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:41 pm (39.6°) | 147.365 | |||
30 | 3:57 am ↑ (148°) | 11:21 pm ↑ (213°) | 19:24:24 | −10:56 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:41 pm (39.3°) | 147.384 | |||
31 | 4:02 am ↑ (147°) | 11:16 pm ↑ (215°) | 19:13:40 | −10:43 | - | - | Rest of night | 1:41 pm (39.1°) | 147.404 | |||
* All times are local time for San Martín Base. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. |
Perihelion was on January 4, 2025 at 10:28 am in San Martín Base. The Earth was closest to the Sun at this time.
San Martín Base has midnight sun in January.
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