William_H
Well-Known Member
Inspired by the question on longitude. We were setting up a new season yacht club sailing calender. Our night race series have been a flop in participation due to difficult Yachting Australia regs requiring cat 5 compliance. So we came up with a series of 6 races around the summer solstice where we could finish before dark on a Friday night. We don't have summer time clock shift so went to https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/perth?month=12&year=2018 to get official nautical twilight as a definite last time to finish before dark.
Ok so from this chart it seems that sun set is later in January where I assumed latest sunset time would be 23 Dec. Why?
Now Perth is situated right on the western edge of the time zone (longitude) but Ican't see how that changes anything.
Anyone got any ideas. ol'will
Ok so from this chart it seems that sun set is later in January where I assumed latest sunset time would be 23 Dec. Why?
Now Perth is situated right on the western edge of the time zone (longitude) but Ican't see how that changes anything.
Anyone got any ideas. ol'will

