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Old 31-05-2007, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by seeker372011 View Post
its actually called the girdle of Venus isn't it? and captured perfectly
not sure - I know its the venus something? if its a girdle then its a girdle!!

Belt of Venus
The Belt of Venus or Venus's Girdle is the Victorian era name for an atmospheric phenomenon seen at sunrise and sunset. Shortly after sunset or shortly before sunrise the observer is, or very nearly, surrounded by a pinkish glow or antitwilight arch that extends roughly 10°–20° above the horizon. Often the glow is separated from the horizon by a dark layer, the shadow of Earth. The arch's light rose (pink) color is due to backscattering of reddened light from the rising or setting Sun. A very similar effect can be seen during a total eclipse of the Sun.

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