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- Magnetic_midnight abstract "Magnetic midnight is the time of day when the North or South Magnetic Pole is exactly in between the sun and an observer on earth's surface. This is the best time for observing auroras.Because Earth's magnetic poles do not coincide with its geographical poles—the angle between Earth's rotation axis and magnetic axis is about 11°–magnetic midnight differs from conventional midnight. In most of the United States, magnetic midnight occurs about an hour earlier.".
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageID "18214049".
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageLength "1126".
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageRevisionID "686455742".
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Aurora.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Night.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Earths_magnetic_field.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Geographical_pole.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Midnight.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink North_Magnetic_Pole.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Poles_of_astronomical_bodies.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink Rotation_around_a_fixed_axis.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink South_Magnetic_Pole.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageWikiLinkText "magnetic midnight".
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Context.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geo-term-stub.
- Magnetic_midnight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Measure-stub.
- Magnetic_midnight subject Category:Night.
- Magnetic_midnight hypernym Time.
- Magnetic_midnight type SportsEvent.
- Magnetic_midnight type Page.
- Magnetic_midnight comment "Magnetic midnight is the time of day when the North or South Magnetic Pole is exactly in between the sun and an observer on earth's surface. This is the best time for observing auroras.Because Earth's magnetic poles do not coincide with its geographical poles—the angle between Earth's rotation axis and magnetic axis is about 11°–magnetic midnight differs from conventional midnight. In most of the United States, magnetic midnight occurs about an hour earlier.".
- Magnetic_midnight label "Magnetic midnight".
- Magnetic_midnight sameAs Q6731576.
- Magnetic_midnight sameAs m.04cw_n2.
- Magnetic_midnight sameAs Q6731576.
- Magnetic_midnight wasDerivedFrom Magnetic_midnight?oldid=686455742.
- Magnetic_midnight isPrimaryTopicOf Magnetic_midnight.