We show daylight length in Mogadishu during 2022 and the equinoxes and solstices. From June 1, 2022 until June 15, 2022, daylight becomes longer. From June 16, 2022 until June 17, 2022, daylight becomes longer. From June 18, 2022 until June 19, 2022, daylight does not vary. From June 20, 2022 until June 22, 2022, daylight does not vary. From June 23, 2022 until June 24, 2022, daylight does not vary. From June 25, 2022 until June 26, 2022, daylight does not vary. From June 27, 2022 until December 15, 2022, daylight becomes shorter. From December 16, 2022 until December 17, 2022, daylight does not vary. From December 18, 2022 until December 19, 2022, daylight becomes shorter. From December 20, 2022 until December 23, 2022, daylight does not vary. From December 24, 2022 until December 25, 2022, daylight does not vary. From December 26, 2022 until December 27, 2022, daylight becomes shorter. From December 28, 2022 until December 29, 2022, daylight becomes longer. From December 30, 2022 until May 31, 2023, daylight becomes longer.
We show the equation of time during 2022. In the graph, the day of the year in the x axis starting from January, and the difference between mean solar time and apparent solar time in the y axis.
The day with the highest negative value is Tuesday, September 13 2022.
The day with the highest positive value is Sunday, June 5 2022.
Apparent solar time and mean solar time are of the same length on the following days of the year:
Time of sunrise, sunset, dawn and dusk in Mogadishu during 2022.