ut- universal time pst- pacific standard time
Speaking roughly, your local time is 1 hour earlier than UT for every 15° of your west longitude, or 1 hour later than UT for every 15° of your east longitude. But nobody would use this rule of thumb to actually determine their local time. It's much more useful to use this factoid, plus your wristwatch set to UT and a few astronomical observations, to determine your longitude.
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Ogden City UT elevation is 4,300 feet. I have lived in Utah my whole life, so that is how I know... Thanks
There were several full moons in 1999 Phases of the Moon for 1999 Full Moon Jan 2, 02:51 TD = Jan 2, 02:50 UT Last Quarter Jan 9, 14:23 TD = Jan 9, 14:22 UT New Moon Jan 17, 15:47 TD = Jan 17, 15:46 UT First Quarter Jan 24, 19:16 TD = Jan 24, 19:15 UT Full Moon Jan 31, 16:08 TD = Jan 31, 16:07 UT Last Quarter Feb 8, 11:58 TD = Feb 8, 11:57 UT New Moon Feb 16, 06:40 TD = Feb 16, 06:39 UT First Quarter Feb 23, 02:44 TD = Feb 23, 02:43 UT Full Moon Mar 2, 07:00 TD = Mar 2, 06:59 UT Last Quarter Mar 10, 08:41 TD = Mar 10, 08:40 UT New Moon Mar 17, 18:49 TD = Mar 17, 18:48 UT First Quarter Mar 24, 10:19 TD = Mar 24, 10:18 UT Full Moon Mar 31, 22:50 TD = Mar 31, 22:49 UT Last Quarter Apr 9, 02:52 TD = Apr 9, 02:50 UT New Moon Apr 16, 04:23 TD = Apr 16, 04:22 UT First Quarter Apr 22, 19:02 TD = Apr 22, 19:01 UT Full Moon Apr 30, 14:56 TD = Apr 30, 14:55 UT Last Quarter May 8, 17:29 TD = May 8, 17:28 UT New Moon May 15, 12:06 TD = May 15, 12:05 UT First Quarter May 22, 05:34 TD = May 22, 05:33 UT Full Moon May 30, 06:41 TD = May 30, 06:40 UT Last Quarter Jun 7, 04:22 TD = Jun 7, 04:21 UT New Moon Jun 13, 19:04 TD = Jun 13, 19:03 UT First Quarter Jun 20, 18:14 TD = Jun 20, 18:13 UT Full Moon Jun 28, 21:38 TD = Jun 28, 21:37 UT Last Quarter Jul 6, 11:59 TD = Jul 6, 11:58 UT New Moon Jul 13, 02:25 TD = Jul 13, 02:24 UT First Quarter Jul 20, 09:01 TD = Jul 20, 09:00 UT Full Moon Jul 28, 11:26 TD = Jul 28, 11:25 UT Last Quarter Aug 4, 17:28 TD = Aug 4, 17:27 UT New Moon Aug 11, 11:10 TD = Aug 11, 11:08 UT First Quarter Aug 19, 01:48 TD = Aug 19, 01:47 UT Full Moon Aug 26, 23:49 TD = Aug 26, 23:48 UT Last Quarter Sep 2, 22:20 TD = Sep 2, 22:19 UT New Moon Sep 9, 22:03 TD = Sep 9, 22:02 UT First Quarter Sep 17, 20:08 TD = Sep 17, 20:07 UT Full Moon Sep 25, 10:52 TD = Sep 25, 10:51 UT Last Quarter Oct 2, 04:03 TD = Oct 2, 04:02 UT New Moon Oct 9, 11:36 TD = Oct 9, 11:34 UT First Quarter Oct 17, 15:01 TD = Oct 17, 15:00 UT Full Moon Oct 24, 21:03 TD = Oct 24, 21:02 UT Last Quarter Oct 31, 12:05 TD = Oct 31, 12:04 UT New Moon Nov 8, 03:54 TD = Nov 8, 03:53 UT First Quarter Nov 16, 09:05 TD = Nov 16, 09:04 UT Full Moon Nov 23, 07:05 TD = Nov 23, 07:04 UT Last Quarter Nov 29, 23:20 TD = Nov 29, 23:19 UT New Moon Dec 7, 22:33 TD = Dec 7, 22:32 UT First Quarter Dec 16, 00:51 TD = Dec 16, 00:50 UT Full Moon Dec 22, 17:32 TD = Dec 22, 17:31 UT Last Quarter Dec 29, 14:04 TD = Dec 29, 14:03 UT
The shortest distance is 659 miles.
The driving distance between Syracuse UT and Logan UT is 57 miles per Map Quest. The driving time per Map Quest is 1 hour and 2 minutes.
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The distance between Salt Lake City UT and Phoenix AZ is about 658 road miles.
Driving from West Jordan, UT to Snowflake, AZ is 553 Miles or 890km
222 miles
AZ, NM, CO, UT, and TX
(CA, WA, ID, HI, AZ, UT, NV)
It is 206 miles according to Google Maps.
A non-stop flight from Phoenix to Salt Lake City will take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Layovers, of course, will add to this time.
The road distance from Mesa, AZ to Salt Lake City, UT is approximately 675 miles.
It is 430 miles according to Google Maps.