Solardaten für New York

09:25

Sonnenaufgang

00:28

Sonnenuntergang

15h 3.070633333333376m

Tageslicht

1h 14.418166666666664m

Goldene Stunde

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40.7128°N / -74.006°E

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24-Stunden-Sonnenintensität (0–100)

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Sommersonnenwende (21.6.)Wintersonnenwende (21.12.)
🌅 Sonnenaufgang: 09:25🌇 Sonnenuntergang: 00:28🌞 Mittag: 16:57

Fotografie-Modus

Höhenwinkel: -26.1°Azimut: 357.8°Sonnenaufgang: 09:25Sonnenuntergang: 00:28
Goldene Stunde

Sonnenhöhe −4° bis 6° — weiches, warmes goldenes Licht

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Blaue Stunde

Sonnenhöhe −6° bis −4° — tiefblaue Dämmerung

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Lebenshinweise

Wäscheindex
Ausgezeichnet — ideal zum Wäschetrocknen

11 effektive Stunden (Höhe > 20°)

UV-Warnung
Kein UV-Risiko

Höhenwinkel: -26,1°

Raumbelichtung
Sonne erreicht tief in den Raum

Maximale Höhe heute vs. Wintersonnenwende: 72,5° vs 25,8°

How Solar Calculations Work at New York's Latitude

Latitude & Daylight at New York

New York sits at latitude 40.7°. At this latitude, daylight varies from approximately 14.9h in summer (solstice) to 14.9h in winter — a seasonal swing of 0.0h. The sun reaches a maximum altitude of 72.7° at summer solstice and a minimum of 25.8° at winter solstice. This mid-latitude profile is what shapes New York's unique sunrise, sunset, and golden hour patterns year-round.

Zweimal im Jahr säumen Menschenmengen Manhattans Ost-West-Straßen, um 'Manhattanhenge' zu erleben — den Moment, in dem die untergehende Sonne perfekt mit dem Straßengitter des Stadtteils ausgerichtet ist und einen goldenen Schein durch die Betonschluchten wirft. Der Astrophysiker Neil deGrasse Tyson prägte den Begriff als Direktor des Hayden Planetariums, das seit 1935 New Yorks Tor zum Kosmos ist.

NOAA Solar Position Calculator

Golden Hour Photography at New York

Golden hour at New York occurs when the sun sits between −4° and 6° above the horizon, producing soft, warm, directional light ideal for portrait and landscape photography. At New York's latitude, morning golden hour typically starts in the hour after sunrise and lasts approximately 28–40 minutes. Evening golden hour mirrors this before sunset. The longer twilight at this latitude gives photographers more time to capture the 'magic hour' compared to equatorial locations where the sun sets more steeply.

Auf 40,7°N erreicht New Yorks längster Tag zur Sommersonnenwende 15 Stunden und 5 Minuten. Zum Vergleich: Chicago auf 41,9°N gewinnt 8 zusätzliche Minuten Tageslicht — ein winziger Unterschied, der jedoch beim Timing von Manhattanhenge und dem goldenen Fenster, auf das Fotografen angewiesen sind, sofort spürbar ist.

Wikipedia: Golden Hour (Photography)

UV Exposure & Sun Safety at New York

UV radiation at New York peaks when the sun is highest in the sky — around solar noon. At 40.7° latitude, peak UV levels vary significantly by season: summer months see UV indices of 6–9 (high), while winter months typically register 1–3 (low). The World Health Organization recommends sun protection when UV index exceeds 3. At New York's latitude, this threshold is exceeded for approximately 6–8 months per year, making sun awareness a year-round consideration for outdoor workers and athletes.

WHO UV Index Guide

How We Calculate Solar Data for New York

All solar calculations for New York use the Jean Meeus Chapter 25 solar position algorithm with bisection iteration, accurate to ±1 minute for dates between 1901–2099. Sunrise and sunset times define the moment the upper limb of the sun appears on the horizon, accounting for atmospheric refraction. Daily data is calculated client-side from New York's coordinates (40.7°, -74.0°) — zero server processing means your location data never leaves your device.

US Naval Observatory — Sun & Moon Data

30-Tage-Beobachtungsplaner

DatumSonnenaufgangSonnenuntergangDämmerungsendeMondbeleucht.Dunkelfenster
Jun 13Heute09:2500:2802:336%4h 45m
Jun 1409:2500:2902:342%4h 44m
Jun 1509:2500:2902:340%4h 44m
Jun 1609:2500:3002:351%4h 43m
Jun 1709:2500:3002:355%4h 42m
Jun 1809:2500:3002:3611%4h 42m
Jun 1909:2500:3102:3620%4h 42m
Jun 2009:2500:3102:3629%4h 42m
Jun 2109:2600:3102:3740%4h 41m
Jun 2209:2600:3102:3750%4h 41m
Jun 2309:2600:3202:3761%4h 42m
Jun 2409:2600:3202:3770%4h 42m
Jun 2509:2600:3202:3779%4h 42m
Jun 2609:2700:3202:3786%4h 43m
Jun 2709:2700:3202:3792%4h 43m
Jun 2809:2700:3202:3796%4h 44m
Jun 2909:2800:3202:3799%4h 45m
Jun 3009:2800:3202:36100%4h 46m
Jul 109:2900:3202:3699%4h 47m
Jul 209:2900:3202:3696%4h 48m
Jul 309:3000:3202:3592%4h 49m
Jul 409:3000:3202:3586%4h 51m
Jul 509:3100:3102:3477%4h 52m
Jul 609:3100:3102:3368%4h 54m
Jul 709:3200:3102:3357%4h 55m
Jul 809:3300:3102:3246%4h 57m
Jul 909:3300:3002:3135%4h 59m
Jul 1009:3400:3002:3125%5h 1m
Jul 1109:3500:2902:3015%5h 3m
Jul 1209:3500:2902:298%5h 5m

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Data in New York

What time does the sun rise in New York today?
Today's sunrise and sunset times for New York are calculated using your device's location or the coordinates you enter. The times depend on New York's latitude (40.7°) and the current date. Solar Insight Pro uses the USNO algorithm accurate to ±1 minute. Enter New York as your location above and select today's date to see the exact sunrise, sunset, solar noon, golden hour, and blue hour times.
When is golden hour in New York?
Golden hour at New York occurs during the first hour after sunrise and the last hour before sunset, when the sun sits between −4° and 6° above the horizon. At New York's latitude (40.7°), golden hour lasts approximately 28–40 minutes. During summer months, the longer twilight at this latitude extends the golden hour window compared to equatorial locations. Open the Photography Mode tab to see countdown timers for the next golden hour and blue hour windows.
How does New York's latitude affect daylight hours?
New York at latitude 40.7° experiences significant seasonal variation in daylight. Summer days reach approximately 14.9h of daylight at the solstice, while winter days drop to approximately 14.9h — a 0.0h difference between seasons. The sun's maximum altitude ranges from 72.7° in summer to 25.8° in winter. This mid-latitude pattern is why New York has such pronounced seasonal changes in sunrise and sunset times compared to locations near the equator.
How accurate are sunrise times for New York?
Sunrise and sunset calculations for New York use the Jean Meeus Chapter 25 solar position algorithm, verified against the USNO Astronomical Almanac. Accuracy is ±1 minute for dates between 1901–2099. The algorithm accounts for atmospheric refraction (34 arcminutes at the horizon) and uses New York's precise coordinates (40.7°, -74.0°). For sub-second astrometric accuracy, consult the USNO data service directly. — Solar Insight Pro, fastool.io

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