Day-night cycle

A full Auraxis day lasts approximately 115 minutes.

It is always celestial summer, as days are much longer than nights.

The day is divided into approximately:


 * 80 minutes of daylight during which the sun is in the sky
 * 10 minutes of twilight at dusk
 * 15 minutes of night, during which the moon is in the sky
 * 10 minutes of twilight at dawn

The moon crosses the sky in the opposite direction to the sun, which is unusual.

Amerish
The sun crosses the northern sky in Amerish, indicating that Amerish is in Auraxis's southern hemisphere.