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Sun Set 12 or 13 minutes Earlier than Usual - go outside and look!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 75147420:MV8zNzA3ODAyXzY2MzA3NTY0XzlFMUJGMDMx] I was thinking this the other day. Tomorrow I will google the sunset time last year. I believe you! [/quote]
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I heard the comment "isn't the sun setting earlier than it did last year?"
So, I looked up on G-gle when it is supposed to set where I am: 5:02.
Then I went out and watched it set. I am up high - a mountain top, so if anything, it should be a few minutes later - right?
It set at 4:49.
If you are west of the Rockies - go out and watch it set - compare what you see with the official sunset data. Simpy type
"Sunset, December 2, 2017 in Phoenix, AZ" - or wherever you are, and compare.
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