Sunrise & Sunset in San Miguel de Salcedo
Sunrise, Sunset, Day Length and Solar Noon for July2025
Today's Sun
Calculated for 2025-12-01
- Sunrise
- 05:57
- First Light
- 05:35 (civil)
- Solar Noon
- 12:03
- Sunset
- 18:09
- Last Light
- 18:31 (civil)
- Day Length
- 12h 12m
Today's Moon
Calculated for 2025-12-01
- Moonrise
- 15:02
- Phase
- Waxing Gibbous
- Age of Moon
- 10 days
- Moonset
- 02:33
- Illumination
- 77%
- Next Full Moon
- 2025-12-04
| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day Length | Solar Noon | Civil Twilight | Nautical Twilight | Astronomical Twilight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1 Tue | 06:15 | 18:21 | 12:05:58 +0m 1s | 12:18 | 05:54 - 18:42 | 05:27 - 19:08 | 05:01 - 19:34 |
| Jul 2 Wed | 06:15 | 18:21 | 12:05:59 +0m 1s | 12:18 | 05:54 - 18:42 | 05:28 - 19:08 | 05:01 - 19:35 |
| Jul 3 Thu | 06:15 | 18:21 | 12:05:59 = | 12:18 | 05:54 - 18:43 | 05:28 - 19:09 | 05:02 - 19:35 |
| Jul 4 Fri | 06:15 | 18:21 | 12:06:00 +0m 1s | 12:18 | 05:54 - 18:43 | 05:28 - 19:09 | 05:02 - 19:35 |
| Jul 5 Sat | 06:16 | 18:22 | 12:06:00 = | 12:19 | 05:54 - 18:43 | 05:28 - 19:09 | 05:02 - 19:35 |
| Jul 6 Sun | 06:16 | 18:22 | 12:06:01 +0m 1s | 12:19 | 05:54 - 18:43 | 05:28 - 19:09 | 05:02 - 19:35 |
| Jul 7 Mon | 06:16 | 18:22 | 12:06:01 = | 12:19 | 05:55 - 18:43 | 05:29 - 19:09 | 05:03 - 19:35 |
| Jul 8 Tue | 06:16 | 18:22 | 12:06:02 +0m 1s | 12:19 | 05:55 - 18:43 | 05:29 - 19:09 | 05:03 - 19:35 |
| Jul 9 Wed | 06:16 | 18:22 | 12:06:03 +0m 1s | 12:19 | 05:55 - 18:43 | 05:29 - 19:09 | 05:03 - 19:35 |
| Jul 10 Thu | 06:16 | 18:22 | 12:06:04 +0m 1s | 12:19 | 05:55 - 18:44 | 05:29 - 19:09 | 05:03 - 19:36 |
| Jul 11 Fri | 06:16 | 18:23 | 12:06:04 = | 12:19 | 05:55 - 18:44 | 05:29 - 19:10 | 05:03 - 19:36 |
| Jul 12 Sat | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:05 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:55 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:04 - 19:36 |
| Jul 13 Sun | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:07 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:04 - 19:36 |
| Jul 14 Mon | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:08 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:04 - 19:36 |
| Jul 15 Tue | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:08 = | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:04 - 19:36 |
| Jul 16 Wed | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:09 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:04 - 19:36 |
| Jul 17 Thu | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:11 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:04 - 19:36 |
| Jul 18 Fri | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:12 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:36 |
| Jul 19 Sat | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:13 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:30 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:36 |
| Jul 20 Sun | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:14 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:36 |
| Jul 21 Mon | 06:17 | 18:23 | 12:06:15 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:36 |
| Jul 22 Tue | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:16 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:36 |
| Jul 23 Wed | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:17 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:36 |
| Jul 24 Thu | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:19 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:35 |
| Jul 25 Fri | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:20 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:05 - 19:35 |
| Jul 26 Sat | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:22 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:06 - 19:35 |
| Jul 27 Sun | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:24 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:06 - 19:35 |
| Jul 28 Mon | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:25 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:06 - 19:35 |
| Jul 29 Tue | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:27 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:06 - 19:35 |
| Jul 30 Wed | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:28 +0m 1s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:10 | 05:06 - 19:35 |
| Jul 31 Thu | 06:17 | 18:24 | 12:06:30 +0m 2s | 12:20 | 05:56 - 18:44 | 05:31 - 19:09 | 05:06 - 19:35 |
* Solar Noon: The time when the sun is highest in the sky.
* Civil Twilight: The sun is just below the horizon, enough light for most outdoor activities.
* Nautical Twilight: Horizon is still visible at sea, but too dark for most outdoor activities.
* Astronomical Twilight: The sky is fully dark, best for stargazing.