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Stratton Saint Margaret Sunrise & Sunset

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Stratton Saint Margaret Astronomy Outlook

Today in Stratton Saint Margaret, sunrise occurs at 04:50 with sunset expected at 21:20, delivering 16 hours and 30 minutes of daylight.

Over the next two weeks, daylight in Stratton Saint Margaret follows the seasonal trend of a gradual day-to-day shift in day length. Twilight can begin well before sunrise and linger after sunset, especially on clearer days.

Today’s Astronomy

☀️ Sun

Sunrise04:50
Sunset21:20
Solar Noon13:05
Day Length16:30
Golden hour (AM)04:26 – 05:46
Golden hour (PM)20:24 – 21:44
Blue hour (AM)04:07 – 04:26
Blue hour (PM)21:44 – 22:03
Altitude43.32°
Azimuth110.15°
Distance151,715,273 km

🌙 Moon

Moonrise00:18
Moonset08:00
Altitude-14.93°
Distance402,688 km
Azimuth250.85°
PhaseWANING_GIBBOUS
Parallactic39.80°

14-Day Sunrise & Sunset

Date Sunrise Sunset Golden hour (AM) Golden hour (PM) Blue hour (AM) Blue hour (PM) Moonrise Moonset Moon Phase Illumination
Thu, 4 Jun 04:50 21:20 04:26–05:46 20:24–21:44 04:07–04:26 21:44–22:03 00:18 08:00 WANING_GIBBOUS 74%
Fri, 5 Jun 04:52 AM 09:18 PM 04:25–05:46 20:24–21:45 04:06–04:25 21:45–22:04 12:50 AM 09:34 AM Last Quarter 64%
Sat, 6 Jun 04:51 AM 09:19 PM 04:24–05:45 20:25–21:46 04:05–04:24 21:46–22:05 01:06 AM 10:46 AM Last Quarter 54%
Sun, 7 Jun 04:51 AM 09:20 PM 04:24–05:45 20:26–21:47 04:05–04:24 21:47–22:06 01:18 AM 11:58 AM Last Quarter 43%
Mon, 8 Jun 04:50 AM 09:21 PM 04:23–05:44 20:27–21:48 04:04–04:23 21:48–22:07 01:29 AM 01:09 PM Last Quarter 33%
Tue, 9 Jun 04:50 AM 09:22 PM 04:23–05:44 20:28–21:49 04:03–04:23 21:49–22:08 01:40 AM 02:23 PM Waning Crescent 24%
Wed, 10 Jun 04:49 AM 09:23 PM 04:22–05:44 20:28–21:50 04:03–04:22 21:50–22:09 01:51 AM 03:39 PM Waning Crescent 15%
Thu, 11 Jun 04:49 AM 09:23 PM 04:22–05:43 20:29–21:51 04:02–04:22 21:51–22:10 02:04 AM 04:59 PM Waning Crescent 8%
Fri, 12 Jun 04:49 AM 09:24 PM 04:21–05:43 20:30–21:52 04:02–04:21 21:52–22:11 02:20 AM 06:25 PM New Moon 3%
Sat, 13 Jun 04:49 AM 09:25 PM 04:21–05:43 20:30–21:52 04:01–04:21 21:52–22:12 02:42 AM 07:53 PM New Moon 1%
Sun, 14 Jun 04:48 AM 09:25 PM 04:21–05:43 20:31–21:53 04:01–04:21 21:53–22:13 03:15 AM 09:16 PM New Moon 0%
Mon, 15 Jun 04:48 AM 09:26 PM 04:20–05:43 20:31–21:54 04:01–04:20 21:54–22:13 04:04 AM 10:24 PM New Moon 2%
Tue, 16 Jun 04:48 AM 09:26 PM 04:20–05:43 20:32–21:54 04:01–04:20 21:54–22:14 05:14 AM 11:13 PM Waxing Crescent 6%
Wed, 17 Jun 04:48 AM 09:27 PM 04:20–05:43 20:32–21:55 04:01–04:20 21:55–22:14 06:41 AM 11:45 PM Waxing Crescent 11%

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Background guides

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FAQ

What time are sunrise and sunset in Stratton Saint Margaret today?

In Stratton Saint Margaret today, sunrise is at 04:50 with sunset at 21:20. These times move through the year in line with seasonal changes in solar elevation.

How many hours of daylight are there in Stratton Saint Margaret today?

Look at the Day Length line in the Sunrise & Sunset panel for Stratton Saint Margaret. It updates daily and summarises the change in usable daylight across the year.

Why do sunrise and sunset times change in Stratton Saint Margaret?

The times move through the year because Earth’s tilt changes solar elevation and the length of daylight as the seasons progress.

Does daylight saving time affect sunrise and sunset clocks in Stratton Saint Margaret?

Yes. Clock times can jump when the UK changes between GMT and BST, even though the underlying solar cycle only shifts gradually day to day.

What does ‘solar noon’ mean for Stratton Saint Margaret?

It’s when the sun is highest in the sky at your location. It often differs from 12:00 because clock time is standardised across a time zone and can be shifted by daylight saving.