Night Time Calculation

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Can someone explain to me if its possible to calculate the amount of night time spent traveling from point A to Point B using the location's LAT/LONG coordinates and time?

ex: if I start from Point A (i.e. 1600) and arrive at point B at (i.e. 2200), how to calculate the amount of night time spent traveling at night?
 

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What do you mean by Night Time? Does it begin after 1800 hrs or after 2000 hrs? If you define that it would be helpful.
 
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night - end of evening civil twlight to morning of civil twilight

Basically, 1 hour after the sun sets til 1 hour before the sun rises
 
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