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The sun will be setting all day on April 11, 2009. The Sun is ALWAYS setting. And rising.

As Alan Jackson said in his country-western hit, "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere". Half of the globe is in daylight, and the other half is in darkness. Separating the two is a ring of sunrises and sunsets all the way around the Earth. It is called the "terminator".

This probably wasn't the answer that you wanted, but because you didn't specify a PLACE, I really can't get more precise. However, at the "Sunrise Sunset" link below, you can select any date in the past or future, enter the place name, and get an instant readout of the time of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, local apparent noon, and other astronomical trivia. Check it out!

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16y ago

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