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Lakefront Light: Chicago at Sunrise

Golden hour, blue hour, and twilight times in Chicago. NASA JPL DE441 astronomical data.

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Museum Campus pier at sunrise: face northeast along the lakefront for the full skyline profile with open water. Navy Pier's east end extends furthest into the lake for unobstructed horizon shots.

Chicago sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan, facing east. Sunrise comes over open water with no land obstruction; the entire downtown skyline, from Willis Tower to the Hancock Center, catches direct eastern light as the sun clears the horizon. The Lakefront Trail runs 26 miles with continuous access to unobstructed lake views. Grant Park offers a clear position for the skyline from the south; the Museum Campus piers extend into the water for full 180-degree panoramics. In winter, ice forms on the lake surface and creates dramatic foregrounds: pressure ridges and ice sheets reflect the pink pre-dawn sky before sunrise. At 41.9°N, golden hour lasts about 40 minutes in summer, thinning to 32 minutes in December. Chicago's architectural density means the skyline holds warm light for the full golden window before buildings begin casting shadows on each other.

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