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Twilight. The word evokes gorgeous colors. But what exactly is twilight? We鈥檒l explain the three stages of twilight, plus you can check your own twilight times with the 蜜桃恋人鈥檚 calculator. Get ready for adventures in the Twilight Zone.
That famous TV show would not have been a hit on Pluto. In fact, creatures on any known planet would be amazed by the unique twilight we Earthlings take for granted. Our world alone experiences the luxuriant palette of colors that mark the day鈥檚 transition to darkness. So, what exactly is twilight?
Throughout most of the universe, the Sun sets, and wham, it鈥檚 like a power failure: instant blackness.
What is the correct definition of twilight? The concept suggests vagueness. But in actuality, it鈥檚 a very specific event. And there鈥檚 really not one twilight but three! And they鈥檙e each so distinct; they have their own names. Below, we describe the stages of twilight as they occur in the evening. These stages also occur before sunrise, in the reverse order.
Civil twilight starts at sunset and ends roughly 45 minutes later when the sun鈥檚 center has plunged six degrees below the horizon鈥攅qual to 12 times its own width. According to most municipal ordinances, streetlights must be on at that time.
Nautical twilight occurs when the sun鈥檚 center is between 6 and 12 degrees below the horizon. After this, the horizon vanishes when a mariner cannot distinguish between sea and sky.
Astronomical twilight occurs when the sun鈥檚 center is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon. After this point, the faintest stars emerge. The conclusion of this stage of twilight heralds the arrival of full darkness.
By the way, twilight differs from dusk, which occurs after sunset. (Sunset can be defined as the moment when the top of the sun鈥檚 disk has passed the horizon.) As with twilight, there is civil dusk, nautical dusk, and astronomical dusk, occurring at the exact moment when the center of the sun鈥檚 disk is at 6掳, 12掳, and 18掳 below the horizon, respectively. Stages of dawn occur before sunrise, in the reverse order as described for dusk.
Twilight鈥檚 duration is not usually expressed in units of time, but rather degrees, and for good reason: its length varies. Depending on the time of year and the latitude of the observer, twilight can expire in less than an hour or linger throughout the night! Twilight is always the shortest in the tropics, where less than one hour is the most you ever get. From the latitude of New York, 1 1/2 hours is about average, while from There, the choice is either daytime or twilight.
What We See During Twilight
Only Earth has twilight. You could argue that our neighbor Mars has something of a twilight. But its lethally thin air cannot produce anything resembling our planet鈥檚 rich hues. That leaves Earth alone to ponder the phenomenon!
And there鈥檚 much more to twilight than pretty colors. Twilight hosts phenomena not seen at any other time, such as 鈥.鈥 Crepuscular? A great word that means 鈥減ertaining to twilight鈥 and which can describe those fantasyland rays that often stream up from the setting sun, indeed called crepuscular rays. It has such a great sound that I try to use that word as often as possible, even when it鈥檚 not appropriate.
During twilight, we also see bats and those crepuscular characters who cleverly avoid both day and night predators.
Also, during twilight, we鈥檒l more often enjoy the appearance of Mercury or Venus or the sudden profusion of Earth satellites, which are most numerous during the first 90 minutes after nautical twilight ends. Or, we鈥檒l even see the Earth鈥檚 shadow, looking like a blue-gray band low in the east during twilight鈥檚 first 15 minutes.
Yes, currently, there is a lot of action at twilight. And the price is right.
Bob Berman, astronomer editor for The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人, covers everything under the Sun (and Moon)! Bob is the world鈥檚 most widely read astronomer and has written ten popular books. Read More from Bob Berman
Many thanks to Bob Berman for giving us another beautiful example of how our wonderful planet Earth is unique and therefore should be regarded as so precious to us.