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      • At 2:56 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Dec. 6, roughly 86% of the global population will be experiencing darkness, according to TimeAndDate. At this precise moment, it will be nighttime across all of Europe, Africa and virtually all of Asia, while the rest of the world, including the United States, will be experiencing daylight.
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    A few months ago, our number crunchers fact-checked (and partially confirmed) an internet claim that 99% of the world’s population gets sunlightat 11:15 UTC on July 8. This left us wondering: what about the opposite situation? At what precise instant do most people experience nighttime? Like last time, we fed our computers with timeanddate’s Sun da...

    According to our calculations, the moment of maximum darkness happens on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at 19:56 UTC. Convert to your local time At that instant, the sky will be completely dark for about 85.92 percent of the world’s population as the night reigns across the three most populous continents: Asia, Africa, and Europe (with very minor excep...

    Just like at any other moment, the Sun will illuminate one half of the globeon December 6 at 19:56 UTC. The other half will be dark, and people living there will experience nighttime. The reason why so many people will be in darkness is that the world’s most populated areas will be on the night side of Earth at that moment. That includes nearly all...

    While it’s nighttime for most people on December 6, there is also a case to be made for both December 21 and December 27 as alternative momentsof maximum darkness. You see, our computers spit out December 6 as the result only when we ask them to adhere to the strictest definition of nighttime, according to which the Sun must be at least 18 degrees ...

    We weren’t particularly surprised that all the dates fall in the northern winter: most people reside north of the equator, and December is the month when the least amount of sunlight reaches the Northern Hemisphere. But why does the number of people in darkness (or quasi-darkness) peak on those dates? Why does nighttime affect more people on Decemb...

    As for the time of day when most people experience darkness: it’s basically when Asia, Africa, and Europe are on the night sideof Earth. During that time of the year, that happens every day at 19-something UTC, when night has just fallen in Europe and the first Sun rays of the new day have not yet reached the far east of Asia. That said, you probab...

    If you feel all this sounds too gloomy and can’t wait for days to get longer again, let us sweeten the deal a bit by pointing out how much dark skies have to offerduring that time of the year. 1. If the weather plays along, wrap up warm and go outside to enjoy the spectacular Geminids meteor shower. At its peak on December 14-15, we expect about 15...

  2. Dec 5, 2022 · According to the calculations, the moment of maximum darkness happens on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at 19:56 UTC. The ‘instant of global darkness’ is about where humans live. Most humans live...

  3. Dec 2, 2022 · The moment of global darkness – for the largest percentage of Earth’s human population – falls at 19:56 UTC on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. Surprised? Consider that China and India are...

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