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  1. Rough clear sky estimates. Wavelengths: UVA λ=360 nm, UVB λ=300 nm. Source: CICARMA, Emanuela, et al. Sun and sun beds: inducers of vitamin D and skin cancer. Anticancer research, 2009, 29.9: 3495-3500. Both UVA and UVB cause skin damage (sunburn, premature aging, skin cancer). UVB is responsible for delayed tanning and burning.

  2. Key sun stats. This table shows the most important sun facts for Melbourne, Australia. By sun hrs lost we mean the number of hours that the sun is shaded by the terrain. Hover over each row for more info. Latest sunset. 19:58. Earliest sunrise. 06:08. Latest sunrise.

  3. News and Breaking News - Headlines Online including Latest News from Australia and the World. Read more News Headlines and Breaking News Stories at Herald Sun

  4. To get the data for anywhere you need to choose your city from the list. If you can not find the city you are looking for, please, mark it on the map or enter the coordinates. 30 may 2024 (on thursday), sunrise time in Melbourne: 07:26:38 , sunset time: 05:11:39 . Length of the day is 09:45:01. Maximum elevation above horizon is +149°35′14″.

  5. Sun Direction : direction of the sun throughout the day. On Now. Sun path refers to the daily and seasonal arc-like path that the Sun appears to follow across the sky as the Earth rotates and orbits the Sun. The Sun's path affects the length of daytime experienced and amount of daylight received along a certain latitude during a given season.

  6. The azimuth angle indicates the direction of the sun in the horizontal plain from a given location. North is defined to have an azimuth of 0° and south has an azimuth of 180°. The various trajectories of the sun’s in the sky are bounded by those of the 21st day (solstice) of each month from December 21 until June 21.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2023 · In 1990, the timber was found to be in poor condition, so in 2006, the first 196 metres were restored, while the remaining pylons were preserved, creating a haunting, derelict view of Melbourne’s past. Attracting photographers, Princes Pier provides a dramatic view of the water as the sun rises over Port Phillip Bay.