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timeanddate.com Nov 22
The Full Moon on Friday night is named after beavers building dams at this time of year. Did you know that beavers never stop growing, and neither do their teeth?
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timeanddate.com Nov 16
The Leonid meteor shower peaks with up to 15 shooting stars per hour on the night between November 17 and 18. Use our Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map to see exactly when to make that wish.
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timeanddate.com Nov 6
Try our new Interactive Night Sky Map to find the planets in the sky. Play around with the timeline to see how your night sky changes, or hold your mobile toward the night sky to follow an object.
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timeanddate.com Nov 2
Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour if you live in the United States, Canada, or Mexico's northern border cities as Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends on Sunday, November 4, 2018.
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timeanddate.com Oct 30
Wondering when it'll be dark enough to light your jack-o'-lantern on Halloween? We have times for sunset, sunrise, and twilight anywhere in the world. Just enter your location.
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timeanddate.com Oct 26
It could be the very last time Europeans fall back to standard time as the EU commission has proposed ending DST in Europe for good as of next year. Make sure to really savor that extra hour as the clocks are set back on Sunday!
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timeanddate.com Oct 23
Hunter's Moon Coming Up The Full Moon on October 24 is named after the Northern Hemisphere hunting season.
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timeanddate.com Oct 7
Look Up for Draconids' Shooting Stars! Try our Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map to find the best time and location to see shooting stars from the Draconid meteor shower. The shower is active from October 6–10 and peaks on October 8–9.
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timeanddate.com Sep 25
The Harvest Moon will light up the sky on Tuesday, September 25, 2018, only two days after the September equinox. Did you know that each Full Moon has a different name?
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timeanddate.com Sep 23
Happy September Equinox! Did you know contrary to popular belief, most locations in the world don't have exactly a 12-hour long day and night today?
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timeanddate.com Sep 21
It's almost time for . At 01:54 UTC on Sun Sep 23, the Sun will cross the celestial equator and mark the in the Northern Hemisphere and the in the Southern.
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timeanddate.com Sep 20
Replying to @D_cence
Thanks for pointing this out to us and sorry about the mistake. It's fixed now.
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timeanddate.com Sep 20
Europeans may not have to deal with () or for much longer. Although no law has been passed yet, the European Union may in 2019. Keep yourself updated on time changes around the world at
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timeanddate.com Sep 11
Replying to @Leitonces
Hi! Thank you for your message. We are following the situation. There will be a vote on it today, but it will probably take some time until the final decision is made. Any changes will be reflected on once they have been approved by the authorities.
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timeanddate.com Sep 11
Replying to @Anthony95885824
Click on the Hour field, select the time in AM or PM, done. Easy peasy.
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timeanddate.com Sep 4
Back to school! Calculating how many cram days until your final exams? Let our FREE app for iOS do the math: Try the Time & Date Calculator!
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timeanddate.com Aug 25
Sturgeon Moon Lights Up the Night Sky The Full Moon on Sunday, August 26, 2018, is named after the lake sturgeon, North America's largest fish. Check the local time for the August Full Moon where you are.
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timeanddate.com Aug 15
It's Palindrome Week! Every date this week reads the same forwards and backward, as long as you write the date in the m-dd-yy format.
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timeanddate.com Aug 11
The Perseid Meteor Shower is active now and peaks around August 12 – 13, 2018, when you may spot as many as 100 meteors an hour! Use our Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map to see where and when to look up for shooting stars.
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timeanddate.com Aug 10
People in northern parts of North America, northern and eastern Europe, eastern Russia, and some areas in Asia will be treated to a partial solar eclipse on Saturday, August 11, 2018. Check out our eclipse maps and animations for when and where!
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