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Sunset on these days after the shortest day is of course even later than sunset of the shortest day.
On the beautiful image of the OP, you can see that after dawn of December 21, dawn continues to get later over the next few days.
In my area, sunrise on 12/21/2024 was 6:54am, and it will continue to get later until 1/8/2025, when it is at 6:59am.
Length of day on 12/21/2024 is 9 hours, 54 minutes, and length of day on 1/8/2025 is 10 hours, 2 minutes.
Searching the web, I haven't found an explanation for this that "clicks" for me as both intuitive and rigorous. Any thoughts or pointers on this?
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