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@@ -88,9 +88,13 @@ constants available:
@item SOLAR_APPARENT_RADIUS = 32 / 60
Approximate apparent size of the Sun in degrees.
-@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_SUNSET_SUNRISE = 0.0
-The Sun's elevation at sunset and sunrise, measured
-in degrees.
+@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_PRESUNSET_POSTSUNRISE = 32 / 60
+The Sun's elevation at beginning of sunset
+and end of sunrise, measured in degrees.
+
+@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_SUNSET_SUNRISE = -32 / 60
+The Sun's elevation at (end of) sunset and
+(beginning of) sunrise, measured in degrees.
@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_CIVIL_DUSK_DAWN = -6.0
The Sun's elevation at civil dusk and civil dawn,
@@ -112,19 +116,19 @@ amateur astronomical dawn, measured in degrees
The Sun's lowest and highest elevation during all
periods of twilight, measured in degrees
-@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_CIVIL_TWILIGHT = (-6.0, 0.0)
+@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_CIVIL_TWILIGHT = (-6.0, -32 / 60)
The Sun's lowest and highest elevation during
civil twilight, measured in degrees
-@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_NAUTICAL_TWILIGHT = (-12.0, -0.0)
+@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_NAUTICAL_TWILIGHT = (-12.0, -32 / 60)
The Sun's lowest and highest elevation during
nautical twilight, measured in degrees
-@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_ASTRONOMICAL_TWILIGHT = (-18.0, -0.0)
+@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_ASTRONOMICAL_TWILIGHT = (-18.0, -32 / 60)
The Sun's lowest and highest elevation during
astronomical twilight, measured in degrees
-@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_AMATEUR_ASTRONOMICAL_TWILIGHT = (-15.0, -18.0)
+@item SOLAR_ELEVATION_RANGE_AMATEUR_ASTRONOMICAL_TWILIGHT = (-15.0, -32 / 60)
The Sun's lowest and highest elevation during
amateur astronomical twilight, measured in degrees
@end table