Pergerakan matahari di Columbus
Sun times and movement for Columbus ·
Sun arc today
The sun's path across the sky from sunrise to sunset
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Astronomical details for the sun's position today
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Sunrise & sunset for every day in this month
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FAQ about sun movement in Columbus
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Pergerakan matahari di Columbus
Halaman ini menampilkan data matahari untuk Columbus pada lintang 39.96°.
Pergerakan matahari memiliki arti penting bagi kehidupan ibadah Muslim.
Sun position and Islamic prayer times
In Islam, the five daily prayers are directly tied to the sun's position in Columbus. Fajr begins at dawn when the first light appears on the horizon, before the sun rises. Dhuhr is prayed after the sun passes its highest point (solar noon) and begins to decline. Asr is determined when an object's shadow reaches a specific length relative to the object itself. Maghrib begins immediately after sunset, and Isha starts when the twilight has fully disappeared. Understanding sun movement data helps Muslims pray at the precise correct times.
Understanding twilight phases
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Seasonal variation in sun times in Columbus
Sun times in Columbus change dramatically throughout the year at latitude 40°. Near the equator, sunrise and sunset times remain relatively stable year-round, with roughly 12 hours of daylight. At higher latitudes, the difference between summer and winter can be extreme — cities in Scandinavia may experience nearly 24 hours of daylight in summer and very short days in winter. This seasonal variation directly impacts prayer schedules, making Fajr very early in summer and quite late in winter for northern cities. The equinoxes in March and September mark the points where day and night are approximately equal worldwide.
Practical uses of sun data
Beyond prayer times, sun movement data in Columbus serves many practical purposes. Photographers and filmmakers use golden hour and blue hour calculations to plan shoots. Architects consider sun angles when designing buildings for optimal natural lighting and energy efficiency. Farmers and gardeners use day length data to plan planting schedules. Solar panel owners track the sun's path to maximize energy production. Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts check sunrise and sunset times for safety planning. Astronomers use twilight data to determine optimal stargazing conditions.