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Ogbourne Saint Andrew Sunrise & Sunset

Wiltshire — Daylight, Moon Phase & Astronomy

Ogbourne Saint Andrew Astronomy Outlook

In Ogbourne Saint Andrew today, the sun makes its appearance at 04:53 and departs at 21:17, with 16 hours and 24 minutes of daylight in between.

The extended daylight outlook for Ogbourne Saint Andrew points to a gradual day-to-day shift in day length its defining characteristic. Moon phase and illumination change gradually through the month, affecting how bright the nights feel.

Today’s Astronomy

☀️ Sun

Sunrise04:53
Sunset21:17
Solar Noon13:05
Day Length16:23
Golden hour (AM)04:27 – 05:47
Golden hour (PM)20:23 – 21:43
Blue hour (AM)04:08 – 04:27
Blue hour (PM)21:43 – 22:02
Altitude59.79°
Azimuth200.53°
Distance151,715,273 km

🌙 Moon

Moonrise00:20
Moonset07:58
Altitude-48.82°
Distance402,289 km
Azimuth298.93°
PhaseWANING_GIBBOUS
Parallactic36.33°

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 04:53 21:17 04:27–05:47 20:23–21:43 04:08–04:27 21:43–22:02 00:20 07:58 WANING_GIBBOUS 74%
Fri, 5 Jun 04:52 AM 09:18 PM 04:26–05:46 20:24–21:44 04:07–04:26 21:44–22:03 12:50 AM 09:34 AM Last Quarter 64%
Sat, 6 Jun 04:52 AM 09:19 PM 04:25–05:46 20:25–21:45 04:06–04:25 21:45–22:04 01:05 AM 10:46 AM Last Quarter 54%
Sun, 7 Jun 04:51 AM 09:19 PM 04:24–05:45 20:26–21:46 04:06–04:24 21:46–22:05 01:18 AM 11:58 AM Last Quarter 43%
Mon, 8 Jun 04:51 AM 09:20 PM 04:24–05:45 20:26–21:47 04:05–04:24 21:47–22:06 01:29 AM 01:09 PM Last Quarter 33%
Tue, 9 Jun 04:50 AM 09:21 PM 04:23–05:44 20:27–21:48 04:04–04:23 21:48–22:07 01:40 AM 02:22 PM Waning Crescent 24%
Wed, 10 Jun 04:50 AM 09:22 PM 04:23–05:44 20:28–21:49 04:04–04:23 21:49–22:08 01:51 AM 03:38 PM Waning Crescent 15%
Thu, 11 Jun 04:50 AM 09:23 PM 04:22–05:44 20:28–21:50 04:03–04:22 21:50–22:09 02:04 AM 04:59 PM Waning Crescent 8%
Fri, 12 Jun 04:49 AM 09:23 PM 04:22–05:44 20:29–21:51 04:03–04:22 21:51–22:10 02:20 AM 06:24 PM New Moon 3%
Sat, 13 Jun 04:49 AM 09:24 PM 04:22–05:43 20:30–21:51 04:02–04:22 21:51–22:11 02:42 AM 07:52 PM New Moon 1%
Sun, 14 Jun 04:49 AM 09:24 PM 04:21–05:43 20:30–21:52 04:02–04:21 21:52–22:11 03:15 AM 09:15 PM New Moon 0%
Mon, 15 Jun 04:49 AM 09:25 PM 04:21–05:43 20:31–21:53 04:02–04:21 21:53–22:12 04:05 AM 10:23 PM New Moon 2%
Tue, 16 Jun 04:49 AM 09:25 PM 04:21–05:43 20:31–21:53 04:02–04:21 21:53–22:13 05:15 AM 11:12 PM Waxing Crescent 6%
Wed, 17 Jun 04:49 AM 09:26 PM 04:21–05:43 20:32–21:54 04:02–04:21 21:54–22:13 06:41 AM 11:45 PM Waxing Crescent 11%

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FAQ

What time are sunrise and sunset in Ogbourne Saint Andrew today?

Ogbourne Saint Andrew sees sunrise at 04:53 today, with sunset at 21:17. Daylight changes gradually through the year as the sun’s path shifts with the seasons.

How many hours of daylight are there in Ogbourne Saint Andrew today?

Use the Day Length figure in the Sunrise & Sunset section for Ogbourne Saint Andrew. It updates daily and is the clearest way to track how daylight is changing through the season.

Why do sunrise and sunset times change in Ogbourne Saint Andrew?

Sunrise and sunset shift through the year because Earth’s axis is tilted, changing the sun’s daily path across the sky from season to season.

Does daylight saving time affect sunrise and sunset clocks in Ogbourne Saint Andrew?

Yes — the UK’s switch between GMT and BST shifts the clock by an hour, while sunrise and sunset continue to drift only slowly in solar terms.

What does ‘solar noon’ mean for Ogbourne Saint Andrew?

Solar noon marks the sun’s highest point in the sky locally. It doesn’t usually match 12:00 because civil time is tied to time zones and can be offset by BST.