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Evening is the period of a day that begins at the end of daylight and overlaps with the beginning of night.[1] It generally indicates the period of time when the sun is close to the horizon and comprises the periods of civil, nautical and astronomical twilight. The exact times when evening begins and ends are subjective and depend on location and time of year. It may be used colloquially to include the last waning daytime shortly before sunset.[2]

Evening in Parambikkulam, Kerala, India
View on the bay of Naples, overlooking Mount Vesuvius at 7:30 p.m. local solar (standard) time

Etymology

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The word is derived from the Old English ǣfnung, meaning 'the coming of evening, sunset, time around sunset', which originated from æfnian, meaning "become evening, grow toward evening". The Old English æfnian originated from æfen (eve), which meant "the time between sunset and darkness", and was synonymous with even (Old English æfen), which meant the end of the day. The use of "evening" dates from the mid 15th century.[3]

Start time

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The Encyclopædia Britannica defines evening as varying according to daylight and lifestyle, but says that many people consider it to begin at 4 p.m.[4]

In a social context, the Oxford English Dictionary defines evening as "the time from about 6 p.m., or sunset if earlier".[1]

As such there is no fixed consensus on when the period of evening starts.

Astronomy

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Despite the less favorable lighting conditions for optical astronomy, evening can be useful for observing objects orbiting close to the Sun. Evening (and morning) serves as the optimum time for viewing the inferior planets Venus and Mercury.[5] It is a popular time to hunt for comets, as their tails grow more prominent as these objects draw closer to the Sun.[6] The evening (and morning) twilight is used to search for near-Earth asteroids that orbit inside the orbit of the Earth.[7]Inmid-latitudes, spring evenings around the time of the equinox―that is, the March one in the Northern Hemisphere and the September equinox to the south of the equator―are favorable for viewing the zodiacal light.[8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "evening, n." www.oed.com. Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 18 September 2023. The close of day, esp. the time from about 6 p.m., or sunset if earlier, to bedtime; the period between afternoon and night.
  • ^ "evening – Dictionary Definition".
  • ^ "even – Origin and meaning of even by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com.
  • ^ "Definition of evening in English". Britannica. Britannica. Retrieved 17 Sep 2023.
  • ^ Grego, Peter (2008). "Recording Mercury and Venus". Venus and Mercury, and How to Observe Them. Astronomers’ Observing Guides. New York, NY.: Springer. pp. 177–206. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-74286-1_5. ISBN 978-0-387-74285-4.
  • ^ Marsden, B. G. (1994). Milani, Andrea; Di Martino, Michel; Cellino, A. (eds.). Search Programs for Comets. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors 1993: Proceedings of the 160th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Belgirate, Italy, June 14-18, 1993. International Astronomical Union. Symposium no. 160. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 1. Bibcode:1994IAUS..160....1M.
  • ^ Ye, Quanzhi; et al. (February 2020). "A Twilight Search for Atiras, Vatiras, and Co-orbital Asteroids: Preliminary Results". The Astronomical Journal. 159 (2): 70. arXiv:1912.06109. Bibcode:2020AJ....159...70Y. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ab629c. 70.
  • ^ Byrd, Deborah; McClure, Bruce (27 September 2022). "Zodiacal light: All you need to know". EarthSky. Archived from the original on 20 March 2023. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  • ^ Cladera, Antoni. "Zodiacal Light: The Definitive Photography Guide". photopills.com. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
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