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The correct time is shown when I start Starry Night, but the sun rises and sets at the wrong time. How do I fix this?


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Most likely you have entered the wrong time zone for your home location. Choose Set Home Location from the File menu (Windows) or the Starry Night menu (Macintosh) to see what the time zone is set at, and change the time zone in this window if necessary. Also double check to see if the red circle is over your approximate home location in the world map.




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