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Moon Over Duluth Sky Harbor, Minnesota

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Moonsighting Data for Duluth Sky Harbor, Minnesota

Rise and Set Times


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Sunset:

Duluth Sky Harbor Airport




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Solar Longitude

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Lo -92.0443   la 46.7221
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Location Information

Duluth Sky Harbor, Minnesota

Local Time


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Longitude -92.0443
Latitude 46.7221

Local Airport Weather

KDYT Duluth - Sky Harbor Airport

Update: Mar 5 2026, 8:55 am CST

27 °F 🌡

-3 °C

Mist, Unknown precipitation

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0.0

Wind

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Dir: 0.0°
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Winds: calm knots (0 mph)
Press.
30.11 mb
Humid
100 %
Heat Ind
N/A °F

Moonlight Stroll

The moon's appearance, sunrise time, sunset time, moonrise time, and moonset time all change based on your longitude and latitude. Click on the link above to change the location to the area of interest.

Directions

Date and time are expressed at Duluth Sky Harbor, Minnesota, using a 24-hour clock, which depends on your time zone offset (+/- hours from Greenwich, England).

Date Field: Enter a date and time. Then "submit Date" to see the Julian Day Number. Gregorian dates are used after 1582 and Julian dates before 1582.

Julian Day Field: Enter a whole or fractional Julian Day Number greater than 808299 and less than 2634167. Then "Submit aJDN."

The small white dot near Earth in our illustration is a lunar apside (perigee or apogee). The red dot is a node of the ecliptic (ascending or descending). When a new or full moon is at or is opposite to the red dot, an eclipse occurs.