– How is it possible that the sun rises at the same time (7:50) from December 27th through January 8th in Portland, OR?

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– How is it possible that the sun rises at the same time (7:50) from December 27th through January 8th in Portland, OR?

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Solar time, mean solar time, and universal coordinated time are all different.

Solar time means that every time the sun reaches its peak in the sky it is noon, and it has been 24 hours since the last noon. This means that the length of each minute, hour, and second are slightly different each day because the length of a single day is not consistent.

Mean solar time corrects for this by standardizing 24 hours to be the average (or mean) length of the day. That means solar noon won’t always be at noon, but it will be early just as much as it is late and won’t slowly drift out of place. This makes the length of hours minutes and seconds consistent, but makes coordinating timezones impossible because it will change when you move east or west. Everyone would just stick to the nearest town’s time, essentially every town would be it’s own timezone, off by a few minutes from the previous town.

UCT is mean solar time on the prime meridian, and every timezone is a fixed amount of time away from that. Ie EST is UCT -5:00 because it’s 5 hours behind UCT

The came sunrise time is a result of mean solar time not being centered on solar noon. The sun is setting later, because we get more daylight, but it’s also hitting solar noon later, so instead of an equal amount of earlier and later sunlight, we get the same sunrise, a later (according to our clocks) solar noon, and a doubly later sunset.

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