The discussion centers on the official scientific definitions of civil, nautical, and astronomical twilight, highlighting the lack of a universally accepted authority to define these terms. Various historical references indicate that while definitions exist, they have evolved over time and differ by culture and country. The earliest known definition of astronomical twilight dates back to Chaucer in the 14th century, with nautical twilight's definition changing from visibility of a ship's mast to the current standard. Civil twilight's formal tabulation in the UK occurred in 1937, but the concepts likely have much older origins. Ultimately, the inquiry emphasizes the need for historical context and expertise in astronomy to trace the evolution of these terms.