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The time of sunrise and sunset is very dependent on the precise location and the date in question. I don't know whether Chichester observes "Summer Time" (we call it "Daylight Savings Time" in the USA) so I have run the numbers for GMT. You may need to apply an hour or two correction for summer time.

You can calculate the time of sunrise and sunset easily by visiting the United States Naval Observatory web site's Sunrise & Sunset calculator. You will need the date, city and state for US locations, or the date, latitude, longitude and time zone for any other locations in the world.

The site is

http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/rs-one-day

You can also calculate the times of sunrise and sunset for one year at a given location at the site:

http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/rs-one-year

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The following information is provided for Chichester, Sussex, UK (longitude W0.8, latitude N50.8): Saturday

16 May 2009 Universal Time

SUN

Begin civil twilight 03:32

Sunrise 04:12

Sun transit 11:59

Sunset 19:47

End civil twilight 20:28

MOON

Moonset 09:11 on preceding day

Moonrise 00:48

Moon transit 05:30

Moonset 10:21

Moonrise 01:05 on following day

Phase of the Moon on 16 May: waning gibbous with 58% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Last quarter Moon on 17 May 2009 at 07:26 Universal Time.

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