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Lahaina Noon phenomenon: Near zero shadow at 1.11pm on March 23 in Singapore

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A Lahaina Noon phenomenon, where one's shadow appears minimal, took place at 1.11pm on March 23. Also known as zero shadow day, it is a natural event in which objects standing upright, such as a stick or pole, will cast no shadow. The phenomenon will also happen on Sept 19 at 12.58pm, when the solar altitude is as close to or at 90 degrees.
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