Sun reaches 76.9° above the horizon at midday.
The sun's day over Las Vegas
Twilight & light phases
| Dawn | Dusk | |
|---|---|---|
| Astronomical twilight | 03:37 - 04:19 | 21:09 - 21:51 |
| Nautical twilight | 04:19 - 04:56 | 20:31 - 21:09 |
| Civil twilight | 04:56 - 05:26 | 20:01 - 20:31 |
| Blue hour | 04:56 - 05:08 | 20:20 - 20:31 |
| Golden hour | 05:26 - 06:04 | 19:23 - 20:01 |
Moon over Las Vegas tonight
About sunrise, sunset & moon times in Las Vegas
Knowing exactly when the sun rises and sets - and how the light changes before and after - helps with everything from planning a hike to catching the best photo. This page combines the official sunrise and sunset times with astronomically calculated twilight and golden-hour windows.
Civil, nautical and astronomical twilight mark how far the sun sits below the horizon, from a bright sky good for outdoor activity down to fully dark skies for stargazing. The golden hour gives warm, soft light; the blue hour, the cool glow just before sunrise and after sunset.
What is the golden hour?
What is the difference between civil, nautical and astronomical twilight?
Why does the day length change each day?
How is the moon illumination calculated?
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