Sunrise and Sunset in Rosetta, Australia

Today — Thursday, June 18, 2026

Today the sun rises in Rosetta at and sets at , giving 9h 02m of daylight.

Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
302° WNW
Day length
9h 02m
0 min shorter than yesterday
Solar noon
Sun altitude: 23.8°

Times shown in Australia/Hobart · AEST · UTC+10:00

Sun Position
Sunrise 2026-06-18T07:42:26+10:00
Daylight 9h
Sunset 2026-06-18T16:44:08+10:00
Morning blue hour
Morning golden hour
Evening golden hour
Evening blue hour

Twilight phases

Thu, Jun 18, 2026

Twilight is the period before sunrise and after sunset when the sky is lit by scattered sunlight. There are three phases, each defined by how far the sun is below the horizon.

Sun alt / az -17.6° 254° WSW
Sky phase Astronomical twilight
Now 06:00
Night Astronomical twilight Nautical twilight Civil twilight Golden hour Daylight
  • Sunrise
  • Solar noon
  • Sunset

Sun direction and altitude

The sun rises in the east and sets in the west — but the exact compass direction shifts with the seasons. At the solstices the difference can be 50° or more.

Sunrise 58°, sunset 302° from true north. N E S W
Sunrise: 58° ENE Sunset: 302° WNW Max altitude at noon: 23.8° above horizon

Sun path over the day

A polar view of the sun's path across the sky today as seen from Rosetta. The outer ring is the horizon; the centre is directly overhead.

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Sun bearings

Rosetta on the map · sun bearings today

Rosetta, Australia

  • Sunrise07:42
  • Sunset16:44
  • Daylight9h 02m
  • Sunrise bearing58°
  • Sunset bearing302°
Continent
Oceania
Country
Australia
City
Rosetta
Population
2.7K
Coordinates
-42.82°, 147.25°

Longest and shortest day of 2026

The earth's tilt makes the day length swing through the year. In Rosetta these are the extremes for 2026.

Spring equinox
September 20, 2026
Day length ~ 12h 00m
Longest day
December 22, 2026
Day length 15h 20m
Autumn equinox
March 24, 2026
Day length ~ 12h 00m
Shortest day
June 22, 2026
Day length 9h 01m

Time zone and daylight saving

Time zone
Australia/Hobart
UTC offset
UTC+10:00
Next clock change
October 4, 2026
forward · 1h

Yearly extremes

Earliest sunrise
December 10, 2026
Latest sunset
January 3, 2026

Day length throughout 2026

The length of the day across the entire year in Rosetta. Solstices are the peaks and troughs; equinoxes are the 12-hour crossings.

9h 12h 15h Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 15.3h 9.0h
Longest day Shortest day

Rosetta sunrise calendar — June 2026

A full month of sunrise, sunset, twilight, and solar-noon times for Rosetta. Scroll horizontally on mobile to see all columns.

1Mon
9h 15m
Sunrise
60° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
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Diff
2Tue
9h 14m
Sunrise
60° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
3Wed
9h 12m
Sunrise
60° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
4Thu
9h 11m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
5Fri
9h 10m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
6Sat
9h 09m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
7Sun
9h 08m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
8Mon
9h 07m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
9Tue
9h 06m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
10Wed
9h 06m
Sunrise
59° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
11Thu
9h 05m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
12Fri
9h 04m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
13Sat
9h 04m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
14Sun
9h 03m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
-1m
15Mon
9h 03m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
16Tue
9h 02m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
17Wed
9h 02m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
18ThuToday
9h 02m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
19Fri
9h 01m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
20Sat
9h 01m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
21Sun
9h 01m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
22MonNotable
9h 01m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
23Tue
9h 01m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
24Wed
9h 01m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
25Thu
9h 02m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
26Fri
9h 02m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
27Sat
9h 02m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
28Sun
9h 03m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
29Mon
9h 03m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
0m
30Tue
9h 03m
Sunrise
58° ENE
Sunset
Civil dawn / Civil dusk
·
Diff
+1m
DateSunriseSunsetDaylightDiffCivil dawnCivil duskSolar noonNoon alt.Rise dir.
1Mon
9h 15m25.2°60° ENE
2Tue
9h 14m-1m25.1°60° ENE
3Wed
9h 12m-1m24.9°60° ENE
4Thu
9h 11m-1m24.8°59° ENE
5Fri
9h 10m-1m24.7°59° ENE
6Sat
9h 09m-1m24.6°59° ENE
7Sun
9h 08m-1m24.5°59° ENE
8Mon
9h 07m-1m24.4°59° ENE
9Tue
9h 06m-1m24.3°59° ENE
10Wed
9h 06m-1m24.2°59° ENE
11Thu
9h 05m-1m24.1°58° ENE
12Fri
9h 04m-1m24.1°58° ENE
13Sat
9h 04m-1m24.0°58° ENE
14Sun
9h 03m-1m23.9°58° ENE
15Mon
9h 03m0m23.9°58° ENE
16Tue
9h 02m0m23.9°58° ENE
17Wed
9h 02m0m23.8°58° ENE
18ThuToday
9h 02m0m23.8°58° ENE
19Fri
9h 01m0m23.8°58° ENE
20Sat
9h 01m0m23.7°58° ENE
21Sun
9h 01m0m23.7°58° ENE
22Mon
9h 01m0m23.7°58° ENE
23Tue
9h 01m0m23.7°58° ENE
24Wed
9h 01m0m23.8°58° ENE
25Thu
9h 02m0m23.8°58° ENE
26Fri
9h 02m0m23.8°58° ENE
27Sat
9h 02m0m23.8°58° ENE
28Sun
9h 03m0m23.9°58° ENE
29Mon
9h 03m0m23.9°58° ENE
30Tue
9h 03m+1m24.0°58° ENE

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Frequently Asked Questions

The sun rises in Rosetta today at (Australia/Hobart).
The sun sets in Rosetta today at (Australia/Hobart).

Today's day length in Rosetta is 9h 02m, with 0 min shorter than yesterday compared to yesterday.

The longest day of 2026 in Rosetta is December 22, with 15h 20m of daylight.

The shortest day of 2026 in Rosetta is June 22, with 9h 01m of daylight.

Golden hour in Rosetta today runs from to in the morning and from to in the evening — when the sun is low and warm.

Today the sun rises 58° east of north in Rosetta (approximately ENE) and sets at 302° (WNW).

Yes. Rosetta uses Australia/Hobart, with the next DST transition on October 4, 2026.

The sun reaches its highest point over Rosetta today at (Australia/Hobart), climbing to an altitude of 23.8° above the horizon.
Blue hour in Rosetta runs from to before sunrise and from to after sunset — the cool, photogenic window right before sunrise and after sunset.

Civil twilight covers the sun between 0° and 6° below the horizon; nautical twilight is 6° to 12°; astronomical twilight is 12° to 18°. After astronomical twilight the sky is fully dark.

Earth's rotational axis is tilted about 23.5° relative to its orbit, so as the planet circles the sun each hemisphere faces toward the sun for part of the year and away for the other. That tilt is why days grow longer around each summer solstice and shorter around each winter solstice — the effect is strongest near the poles and vanishes at the equator.

Data source

Times computed with the NOAA / SunCalc solar-geometry model. Sea-level horizon is assumed; local terrain and buildings may shift actual times by several minutes.

Sunrise JSON API https://worldstats.org/api/sunrise/rosetta-au

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