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Loading contentTime kept by the real Sun, as a sundial shows it — noon is the moment the Sun crosses the meridian. Because the Earth's orbit is elliptical and tilted, the Sun runs fast or slow through the year, so clocks keep mean solar time instead, differing by up to about a quarter of an hour.
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Precise time, almanac data, Sun/Moon rise-set, and phases.