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Does it not depend on the time of the year?
The app looks lovely, shame I only have an N900 and not an N9.
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Introducing SunCalc for Harmattan by Michal Jerz. This is more than an app to calculate dusk/twilight times at any point on the globe at any date, it also shows a graph of sun elevation throughout the day and night. The sun elevation correspond to solar radiation (i.e. heat) to warn you when is the hottest part of the day. (BTW, high noon is not 12:00 but 13:00 in most parts of the world.)
Useful for those who want to plan their activities depending on available daylight. For outdoor photographers knowing sunrise/sunset times is a boon.
Please support developers who continue to produce quality apps for our platform. Support and comments can be made at the developer's thread here.
(note: I'm not the developer)