For
Monday, March 22, 2010 |
These
sunrise/sunset times were recorded by the Mystery sites on Monday,
the same day you collected your own local sunrise/sunset data.
-
Local
Time is the time people see on their clocks and
follow during their daily lives in each each of the world's
24 time zones. Local time matches the sun's day/night cycle
in every time zone.
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Universal Time is the same time everywhere
on Earth, in all of the world's time zones. Universal time gives
us a world clock with one world time zone. Universal time matches
standard local time in Greenwich, England (UT does not adjust for daylight saving time.)
|
MYSTERY
CLASS |
Local
Time |
Universal
Time (UT) |
|
Sunrise |
Sunset |
Sunrise |
Sunset |
#1 |
07:26 |
19:39 |
12:26 |
00:39 (Mar 23) |
#2 |
05:42 |
17:50 |
11:42 |
23:50 |
#3 |
00:00* |
00:00* |
00:00 |
00:00 |
#4 |
07:34 |
19:39 |
18:34 (Mar 21) |
06:39 |
#5 |
06:42 |
18:49 |
22:42 (Mar 21) |
10:49 |
#6 |
06:41 |
18:58 |
05:41 |
17:58 |
#7 |
05:30 |
17:35 |
04:30 |
16:35 |
#8 |
00:00** |
00:00** |
00:00 |
00:00 |
#9 |
06:17 |
18:24 |
23:17 (Mar 21) |
11:24 |
#10 |
05:40 |
17:51 |
20:40 (Mar 21) |
08:51 |
|
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* MC #3 reported 00:00 and said: "Still light, but twilight is here. After six months of continuous daylight, the sun will finally set this week...fast. Expect big changes by next week."
** MC #8 reported 00:00 and said: "What a difference a week makes. After six months of continuous darkness, sunrise finally happened and now we have 24 hours of sunlight each day."