04 June 2003

So here's a question that has crossed my mind a few times but I've never bothered to sit down and work out: how long should the longest day of the year be at 45 degrees latitude (which just happens to be the latitude of Minneapolis)? I feel like this should be doable without any trigonometry if you assume that the tilt of the Earth's axis is 22.5 degrees (it's actually 23.5).

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