You didn't say where it is noon. If noon Friday in New York, it is 6am Friday in Germany.
A Solar Day.
6am on the same day
The same as local apparent noon. When the sun is the highest in the sky. This is true. However; to be more specific solar noon is half way between sunrise and sunset. It's at solar noon that a point gets the most direct sunlight of the day. To calculate solar noon you find out how many hours of daylight there are between sunrise and sunset and divide by 2. Add the quotient to the sunrise time and that will give you the solar noon time.
Noon the same day
It depends on what time you depart, but usually if you depart on Friday, you will arrive there on Sunday.
noon.....lol
Titanic measured her miles-per-day on noon of each day. So there were 386 miles logged at noon on Thursday (4/11) to noon Friday (4/12). 519 miles logged, noon Friday (4/12) to noon Saturday (4/13). 546 miles logged, noon Saturday (4/13) to noon Sunday (4/14).
Noon.
local noon (not noon according to the clock)
A Solar Day.
A Solar Day.
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the answer would be Solar TIme
The time of noon in Spanish is mediodía (middle of the day).
local noon (not noon according to the clock)