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this post was submitted on 14 Jun 2025
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What the-? How far up there are you?
I'm 61°N, the sun barely sets in the summer. Today, sun rises at 3:51, sets at 23:14. It's proper dark for maybe 2 hours
I'm not op, but I'm 55° north.... It's 22:25 here and this is how light it is right now. In another 4 hours, it'll be nearly full daylight again!
51° N. I'm also on the fourth floor of a building, so the horizon is farther away. I'm exaggerating a little bit. By "still up" I really mean it's still bright enough out, twilighty, that it would affect my ability to sleep. Bedroom window also faces ~~east~~ west, so, yeah it's a combination of factors but still.
It would matter more for your ability to fall asleep at night if your bedroom faces West. Do you mean it affects your ability to sleep in late?
Sorry I'm just dumb, I meant that it faces west lmao.
No, not at all! Just wanted to clarify if I was misunderstanding.