Our kids are early risers so we can head out before the crowds,
right after sunrise.
Not exact matches
Looking across the image from left to
right presents a sequence of times of day on the Martian moon, from before dawn, to
sunrise, to increasing amounts of time
after dawn.
Their bodies released melatonin
right at sunset — 2 hours earlier than under artificial light conditions — and shut it off again just
after sunrise, the team reports online today in Current Biology.