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Frequently Asked Questions
What is golden hour and when does it occur?
Golden hour is the period shortly after sunrise and before sunset when daylight is warmer, softer, and more flattering for photography. It typically lasts 20 to 40 minutes depending on latitude and season. Near the equator, golden hour passes quickly; near the poles, it can extend for hours during certain seasons.
How do I use sunrise and sunset data for travel planning?
Knowing sunrise and sunset times helps you plan outdoor activities during daylight hours, especially in unfamiliar destinations. Use the data to time photography sessions during golden hour, schedule hikes so you finish before dark, and choose the best time for sightseeing when landmarks are lit.
Why do daylight hours vary so much between seasons?
The Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt causes the sun's path to shift throughout the year. During summer in each hemisphere, that hemisphere tilts toward the sun, producing longer days. Near the poles, this effect is extreme: parts of Scandinavia experience 24-hour daylight in summer and near-total darkness in winter.