Well, darling, the sun is out at 8pm because the Earth is tilted on its axis, causing different parts of the planet to receive more direct sunlight at different times of the year. So, whip out your shades and enjoy the extended daylight while it lasts.
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Ah, isn't it just wonderful when the sunlight fills our days? The reason it's still light outside at 8pm means that the earth is tilted on its axis, allowing one hemisphere to receive more sunlight during its summer months. So, enjoy these long days, my friend. They're perfect for exploring nature's beauty and soaking in all the colors of the sunset palette.
The sun appears to stay still in our sky because of the Earth's rotation on its axis. The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to the Earth spinning from west to east. The sun itself is constantly moving within the Milky Way galaxy, but from our perspective on Earth, it appears stationary.
The sun is still in the sky during a rainstorm. Rainstorms occur when the atmosphere conditions are right for precipitation, which does not necessarily block out the sun. You might not see the sun during a rainstorm if it is obscured by clouds, but it is still there.
That's Venus. Venus is exceptionally bright this winter, but will be disappearing in about 5 weeks as it swings into conjunction with the Sun. We won't be able to see Venus again until late April, when it will reappear as the Morning Star in the pre-dawn darkness.
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Mon-Fri 9am - 8:30 pm Sat 9:30am - 8pm Sun 9:30 - 8pm
9pm Mon-Thurs 10pm Fri & Sat 8pm Sun
Mon-Fri: 8AM-8PM Sat-Sun: 9AM-5PM
Mon to Fri : 8AM-8PM / Sat to Sun : 9AM-5PM
Mon to fri : 8AM-8PM / Sat to Sun : 9AM-5PM
Mon-Fri: 8AM - 8PM / Sat-Sun: 10AM - 5PM
Mon-Fri: 8AM - 8PM / Sat-Sun: 9AM - 5PM
MON-FRI: 8am - 8pm-- SAT - SUN: 9am -5pm
Mon to fri : 8AM-8PM / Sat to Sun : 9AM-5PM
Mon to fri : 8AM-8PM - Sat to Sun : 9AM-5PM
The sun sets at around 6pm and by 8pm it is completely dark.