Measuring the remaining sun with your hand is a simple and practical way to estimate the time until sunset. This method relies on the fact that your hand span (from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky when fully extended) is approximately equal to 15 degrees of the sky’s arc. Here’s a basic guide:
- Find a flat, horizontal surface: Place your hand perpendicular to the ground, with your fingers extended and held together.
- Align your hand with the horizon: Hold your hand so that the bottom edge aligns with the horizon.
- Count the number of finger widths between the sun and the horizon: Each finger width corresponds roughly to about 15 minutes of daylight. Your hand span, from the tip of your thumb to the tip of your pinky, represents about one hour.
- Four finger widths: About one hour until the sun sets.
- Three finger widths: About 45 minutes until the sun sets.
- Two finger widths: About 30 minutes until the sun sets.
- One finger width: About 15 minutes until the sun sets.
Keep in mind that these are rough estimates, and the actual time until sunset can vary based on your location and the time of year. Additionally, atmospheric conditions and the specific geography of your surroundings may affect the accuracy of this method. It’s always a good idea to use other means, such as a clock or a smartphone, for more precise timekeeping.
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