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Day and Night World Map

The map shows day and night on Earth and the positions of the Sun (subsolar point) and the Moon (sublunar point) right now.

Map showing day and night parts of the world

UTC time = Wednesday, August 12, 2026 at 18:06:00. UTC local time = Wednesday, August 12, 2026 at 6:06:00 pm.

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Total Eclipse In Progress in the Yellow or Red Shaded Areas

  • The map shows the August 12, 2026 — Total Solar Eclipse in progress.
  • The yellow, orange, and lighter red areas on the map show where a partial eclipse is visible.
  • The total eclipse is visible to anyone within the dark red dot in the very center of the lighter red area.

Sun symbol = The Sun's position directly overhead (zenith) in relation to an observer.

Moon symbol = The Moon's position at its zenith in relation to an observer (Moon phase is not shown).

= Civil Twilight (lightest shade)

= Nautical Twilight

= Astronomical Twilight

= Night, no twilight (darkest shade)

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Position of the Sun: Subsolar Point

On Wednesday, August 12, 2026 at 18:06:00 UTC the Sun is at its zenith at Latitude: 14°&²Ô²ú²õ±è;48'&²Ô²ú²õ±è;North, Longitude: 90°&²Ô²ú²õ±è;15'&²Ô²ú²õ±è;West

The ground speed is currently 448.60 meters/second, 1615.0 kilometres/hour, 1003.5 miles/hour or 872.0 nautical miles/hour (knots). The table below shows position of the the Sun compared to the time and date above:

TimeLongitude DifferenceLatitude DifferenceTotal
LaterDegreesDistanceDirectionDegreesDistanceDirectionDistance
1 minute0° 15' 00.1"16.72 miWest0° 00' 00.8"0.01 miSouth16.72 mi
1 hour15° 00' 06.5"1003.31 miWest0° 00' 45.3"0.87 miSouth1003.34 mi
24 hours0° 02' 39.5"2.96 miWest0° 18' 17.3"20.96 miSouth21.16 mi

Position of the Moon: Sublunar Point

On Wednesday, August 12, 2026 at 18:06:00 UTC the Moon is at its zenith at Latitude: 15°&²Ô²ú²õ±è;32'&²Ô²ú²õ±è;North, Longitude: 89°&²Ô²ú²õ±è;42'&²Ô²ú²õ±è;West

The ground speed is currently 431.19 meters/second, 1552.3 kilometres/hour, 964.5 miles/hour or 838.2 nautical miles/hour (knots). The table below shows position of the the Moon compared to the time and date above:

TimeLongitude DifferenceLatitude DifferenceTotal
LaterDegreesDistanceDirectionDegreesDistanceDirectionDistance
1 minute0° 14' 28.1"16.07 miWest0° 00' 14.5"0.28 miSouth16.08 mi
1 hour14° 28' 06.6"964.26 miWest0° 14' 36.5"16.74 miSouth964.97 mi
24 hours12° 18' 01.3"819.81 miEast6° 07' 38.4"421.20 miSouth931.06 mi

Locations With the Sun Near Its Zenith

The following table shows 10 locations with Sun near zenith position in the sky.

LocationLocal TimeDistanceDirection
Guatemala CityWed 12:06 pm38 km23 miles20 nmWest-southwest WSW
EscuintlaWed 12:06 pm80 km50 miles43 nmSouthwest SW
Santa AnaWed 12:06 pm116 km72 miles63 nmSoutheast SE
QuetzaltenangoWed 12:06 pm148 km92 miles80 nmWest W
San SalvadorWed 12:06 pm166 km103 miles90 nmSoutheast SE
San VicenteWed 12:06 pm203 km126 miles109 nmSoutheast SE
Punta GordaWed 12:06 pm211 km131 miles114 nmNortheast NE
San Pedro SulaWed 12:06 pm251 km156 miles135 nmEast-northeast ENE
CholomaWed 12:06 pm262 km163 miles142 nmEast-northeast ENE
San MiguelWed 12:06 pm266 km165 miles144 nmEast-southeast ESE

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