At around 19:00.
around 4:30pm
Nelson Mandela died on December 05, 2013, at his home in Johannesburg, South Africa.
At 5 PM PDT, it's 2 AM SAST in Johannesburg. At 5 PM PST, it's 3 AM SAST in Johannesburg.
The Arctic Circle is at 60 degrees latitude and is dark throughout the month of December. This time falls during the Winter Solstice.
The time difference between Sydney, Australia and Johannesburg, South Africa is 8 hours. Sydney are ahead of Johannesburg by 8 hours so when it is 8 am there, it is 12 am in Johannesburg.
Dublin is 2 hours behind Johannesburg.
Johannesburg, South Africa, falls under the GMT+2 timezone.
In Patagonia it does not get dark at five o'clock in December. Indeed the time it gets dark in December is determined by your latitude North or South. The further north you are the earlier it gets dark. This is because the axis of Earth's spin is inclined in respect of the plane in which the Earth orbits the Sun. In December the area round the North pole never gets light.
No, Johannesburg does not participate in daylight saving time. The city follows South Africa Standard Time (SAST) throughout the year.
6 PM PDT = 3 AM SAST in South Africa 6 PM PST = 4 AM SAST in South Africa
From the 1st Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September, Auckland is ten hours ahead of Johannesburg:12 noon SAST in Johannesburg = 10 PM NZST in AucklandFrom the last Sunday of September to the 1st Sunday of April, Auckland is eleven hours ahead of Johannesburg:12 noon SAST in Johannesburg = 11 PM NZDT in Auckland
Johannesburg is GMT +2. South Africa does not operate in Daylight Saving Time.