Daylight (disambiguation)
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Daylight is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight outdoors during the daytime, which includes:
- Sunlight, the total spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun
- Diffuse sky radiation, solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface after having been scattered by molecules or suspensoids in the atmosphere
Daylight may also refer to:
Music
- Daylight Records, an American record label
- The Daylights, an American alternative rock band
Albums
- Daylight (Duncan Sheik album), 2002
- Daylight (Jimmy Ibbotson album), 2005
- Daylight (Needtobreathe album), 2006
- Daylight (Pigpen album), 1997
- Daylight (EP), a 2002 EP by Aesop Rock
- Daylight (Paramlee EP), 2002
Songs
- "Daylight" (Bobby Womack song), 1976, also covered by Kelly Rowland (2008)
- "Daylight" (Maroon 5 song), 2012
- "Daylight" (Matt & Kim song), 2009
- "Daylight", a song by Asia from Alpha
- "Daylight", a song by Coldplay from A Rush of Blood to the Head
- "Daylight", a song by Delerium from Poem
- "Daylight", a song by Failure from Fantastic Planet
- "Daylight", a song by the JudyBats from Native Son
- "Daylight", a song by Run Kid Run from Patterns
Other media
- Daylight (film), a 1996 disaster film starring Sylvester Stallone
- Daylight (1914 film), a silent film featuring Jean Durrell
- Daylight (video game), a 2014 survival horror game for the PS4 and PC
- Daylight (2008 video game), a Boys' Love game
- Daylight magazine, a documentary photography magazine
People with the surname
- Matt Daylight, British rugby league footballer
- Tegan Bennett Daylight (born 1969), Australian author
Other uses
- Daylight (locomotive), Southern Pacific 4449, a railroad locomotive
- Daylight, Indiana, U.S.
- the Daylight, a forerunner of the Coast Daylight (SP train)
See also
- Daylight Building (disambiguation)
- Daylight saving time
- Daylighting, the practice of using natural light for indoor illumination
- Daylighting (streams), the redirection of an urban stream into an above-ground channel
- Daylighting (tunnels), the removal of a tunnel's "roof" or overlying rock and soil
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