07 h 02 – 18 h 17
11 hours, 15 minutes
| Current Time: | 22 fév 2026, 10 h 57 m 19 |
|---|---|
| Sun Direction: | ↑ 146° Southeast |
| Sun Altitude: | 40,6° |
| Sun Distance: | 147,996 million km |
| Next Equinox: | 20 mar 2026 09 h 46 (Vernal) |
| Sunrise Today: | 07 h 02↑ 101° East |
| Sunset Today: | 18 h 17↑ 259° West |
2026 Sun Graph for Wylie
Décembre 2026 — Sun in Wylie
| 2026 | Sunrise/Sunset | Daylength | Astronomical Twilight | Nautical Twilight | Civil Twilight | Solar Noon | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| déc | Sunrise | Sunset | Length | Diff. | Start | End | Start | End | Start | End | Time | Mil. km |
| 1 | 07 h 11 ↑ (116°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (244°) | 10:07:59 | −0:57 | 05 h 43 | 18 h 46 | 06 h 13 | 18 h 16 | 06 h 44 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 15 (35,1°) | 147,514 |
| 2 | 07 h 12 ↑ (116°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (244°) | 10:07:05 | −0:54 | 05 h 44 | 18 h 46 | 06 h 14 | 18 h 16 | 06 h 44 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 15 (35,0°) | 147,491 |
| 3 | 07 h 12 ↑ (116°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (244°) | 10:06:13 | −0:52 | 05 h 45 | 18 h 46 | 06 h 15 | 18 h 16 | 06 h 45 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 16 (34,8°) | 147,469 |
| 4 | 07 h 13 ↑ (116°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (244°) | 10:05:23 | −0:49 | 05 h 45 | 18 h 46 | 06 h 15 | 18 h 16 | 06 h 46 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 16 (34,7°) | 147,448 |
| 5 | 07 h 14 ↑ (116°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (244°) | 10:04:36 | −0:47 | 05 h 46 | 18 h 46 | 06 h 16 | 18 h 16 | 06 h 47 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 16 (34,6°) | 147,426 |
| 6 | 07 h 15 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (243°) | 10:03:51 | −0:44 | 05 h 47 | 18 h 46 | 06 h 17 | 18 h 16 | 06 h 48 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 17 (34,5°) | 147,406 |
| 7 | 07 h 16 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (243°) | 10:03:10 | −0:41 | 05 h 48 | 18 h 47 | 06 h 18 | 18 h 17 | 06 h 48 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 17 (34,3°) | 147,386 |
| 8 | 07 h 16 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (243°) | 10:02:31 | −0:39 | 05 h 48 | 18 h 47 | 06 h 18 | 18 h 17 | 06 h 49 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 18 (34,2°) | 147,366 |
| 9 | 07 h 17 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (243°) | 10:01:54 | −0:36 | 05 h 49 | 18 h 47 | 06 h 19 | 18 h 17 | 06 h 50 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 18 (34,1°) | 147,347 |
| 10 | 07 h 18 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (243°) | 10:01:21 | −0:33 | 05 h 50 | 18 h 47 | 06 h 20 | 18 h 17 | 06 h 51 | 17 h 46 | 12 h 19 (34,1°) | 147,329 |
| 11 | 07 h 19 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 19 ↑ (243°) | 10:00:50 | −0:30 | 05 h 50 | 18 h 48 | 06 h 20 | 18 h 17 | 06 h 51 | 17 h 47 | 12 h 19 (34,0°) | 147,311 |
| 12 | 07 h 19 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 20 ↑ (243°) | 10:00:22 | −0:28 | 05 h 51 | 18 h 48 | 06 h 21 | 18 h 18 | 06 h 52 | 17 h 47 | 12 h 19 (33,9°) | 147,293 |
| 13 | 07 h 20 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 20 ↑ (243°) | 9:59:57 | −0:25 | 05 h 52 | 18 h 48 | 06 h 22 | 18 h 18 | 06 h 53 | 17 h 47 | 12 h 20 (33,8°) | 147,276 |
| 14 | 07 h 21 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 20 ↑ (243°) | 9:59:34 | −0:22 | 05 h 52 | 18 h 49 | 06 h 22 | 18 h 18 | 06 h 53 | 17 h 48 | 12 h 20 (33,8°) | 147,260 |
| 15 | 07 h 21 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 20 ↑ (242°) | 9:59:15 | −0:19 | 05 h 53 | 18 h 49 | 06 h 23 | 18 h 19 | 06 h 54 | 17 h 48 | 12 h 21 (33,7°) | 147,244 |
| 16 | 07 h 22 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 21 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:58 | −0:16 | 05 h 53 | 18 h 49 | 06 h 24 | 18 h 19 | 06 h 55 | 17 h 48 | 12 h 21 (33,7°) | 147,229 |
| 17 | 07 h 22 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 21 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:45 | −0:13 | 05 h 54 | 18 h 50 | 06 h 24 | 18 h 20 | 06 h 55 | 17 h 49 | 12 h 22 (33,6°) | 147,215 |
| 18 | 07 h 23 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 22 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:34 | −0:10 | 05 h 55 | 18 h 50 | 06 h 25 | 18 h 20 | 06 h 56 | 17 h 49 | 12 h 22 (33,6°) | 147,201 |
| 19 | 07 h 24 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 22 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:27 | −0:07 | 05 h 55 | 18 h 51 | 06 h 25 | 18 h 20 | 06 h 56 | 17 h 49 | 12 h 23 (33,6°) | 147,188 |
| 20 | 07 h 24 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 23 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:22 | −0:04 | 05 h 56 | 18 h 51 | 06 h 26 | 18 h 21 | 06 h 57 | 17 h 50 | 12 h 23 (33,6°) | 147,176 |
| 21 | 07 h 25 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 23 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:20 | −0:01 | 05 h 56 | 18 h 52 | 06 h 26 | 18 h 21 | 06 h 57 | 17 h 50 | 12 h 24 (33,6°) | 147,165 |
| 22 | 07 h 25 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 24 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:21 | +0:01 | 05 h 57 | 18 h 52 | 06 h 27 | 18 h 22 | 06 h 58 | 17 h 51 | 12 h 24 (33,6°) | 147,155 |
| 23 | 07 h 26 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 24 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:25 | +0:04 | 05 h 57 | 18 h 53 | 06 h 27 | 18 h 22 | 06 h 58 | 17 h 51 | 12 h 25 (33,6°) | 147,146 |
| 24 | 07 h 26 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 25 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:33 | +0:07 | 05 h 58 | 18 h 53 | 06 h 28 | 18 h 23 | 06 h 59 | 17 h 52 | 12 h 25 (33,6°) | 147,138 |
| 25 | 07 h 26 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 25 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:43 | +0:10 | 05 h 58 | 18 h 54 | 06 h 28 | 18 h 23 | 06 h 59 | 17 h 53 | 12 h 26 (33,6°) | 147,130 |
| 26 | 07 h 27 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 26 ↑ (242°) | 9:58:56 | +0:13 | 05 h 58 | 18 h 54 | 06 h 29 | 18 h 24 | 07 h 00 | 17 h 53 | 12 h 26 (33,7°) | 147,124 |
| 27 | 07 h 27 ↑ (118°) | 17 h 26 ↑ (242°) | 9:59:12 | +0:15 | 05 h 59 | 18 h 55 | 06 h 29 | 18 h 25 | 07 h 00 | 17 h 54 | 12 h 27 (33,7°) | 147,119 |
| 28 | 07 h 28 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 27 ↑ (243°) | 9:59:31 | +0:18 | 05 h 59 | 18 h 55 | 06 h 29 | 18 h 25 | 07 h 00 | 17 h 54 | 12 h 27 (33,8°) | 147,115 |
| 29 | 07 h 28 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 28 ↑ (243°) | 9:59:52 | +0:21 | 06 h 00 | 18 h 56 | 06 h 30 | 18 h 26 | 07 h 01 | 17 h 55 | 12 h 28 (33,8°) | 147,111 |
| 30 | 07 h 28 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 28 ↑ (243°) | 10:00:17 | +0:24 | 06 h 00 | 18 h 57 | 06 h 30 | 18 h 27 | 07 h 01 | 17 h 56 | 12 h 28 (33,9°) | 147,108 |
| 31 | 07 h 28 ↑ (117°) | 17 h 29 ↑ (243°) | 10:00:45 | +0:27 | 06 h 00 | 18 h 57 | 06 h 30 | 18 h 27 | 07 h 01 | 17 h 56 | 12 h 29 (34,0°) | 147,106 |
| * All times are local time for Wylie. They take into account refraction. Dates are based on the Gregorian calendar. | ||||||||||||
The December solstice (winter solstice) in Wylie is at 14 h 50 on lundi 21 décembre 2026. In terms of daylight, this day is 4 hours, 22 minutes shorter than the June solstice. In most locations north of the equator, the shortest day of the year is around this date.
The earliest sunset is on 3 décembre or 4 décembre.
Why is the earliest sunset not on the winter solstice?
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