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Professor Maza Explains with Manzanitas: Why Not Keep Daylight Saving Time Year-Round? • El Sol de Iquique

Summary by El Sol De Iquique
The famous Chilean astronomer José Maza, winner of the National Prize for Exact Sciences, always has an interesting perspective to offer. This time, using his social media channels, he reflected on the eternal debate about time change and whether it's a good idea to stick with daylight saving time year-round. According to Professor Maza, if we used winter time (i.e., GMT-4) year-round, the sun would rise in Santiago around 5:30 a.m. in December.…
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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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