Stephen Brooks 🦆 on Nostr: There are astronomical definitions for Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter. But I wondered ...
There are astronomical definitions for Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter. But I wondered about morning/afternoon/evening/night?
Midnight and Noon are dividing points, as are sunrise and sunset. But then you get:
night-morning
day-morning
day-afternoon
night-afternoon
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2024-09-18 01:43:31Event JSON
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