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- Twilight abstract "Twilight is the illumination that is produced by sunlight scattering in the upper atmosphere, illuminating the lower atmosphere when the Sun itself is not directly visible because it is below the horizon, so that the surface of the Earth is neither completely lit nor completely dark. The word "twilight" is also used to denote the periods of time when this illumination occurs.The further the Sun is below the horizon, the dimmer the twilight (other things such as atmospheric conditions being equal). When the Sun reaches 18 degrees below the horizon, twilight's brightness is nearly zero. Evening twilight ends and night begins. When the Sun again reaches 18 degrees below the horizon, night ends and morning twilight begins. Owing to its distinctive quality, primarily the absence of shadows and the appearance of objects silhouetted against the bright sky, twilight has long been popular with photographers, who refer to it as 'sweet light', and painters, who refer to it as the blue hour, after the French expression l'heure bleue.By analogy with evening twilight, the word "twilight" is also sometimes used metaphorically, to imply that something is losing strength and approaching its end. For example, a very old man may be said to be in the twilight of his life. The collateral adjective for twilight is crepuscular; it is most frequently encountered when applied to certain insects, fishes and mammals that are most active during that time.".
- Twilight thumbnail Twilight_description_full_day.svg?width=300.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink RS_OneYear.php.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink RST_defs.php.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink websurf.nao.rl.ac.uk.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink models.html.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink twilight.zip.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink www.ga.gov.au.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink length_of_day.xml.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink sunset.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink solar_position.php.
- Twilight wikiPageExternalLink sunrise.html.
- Twilight wikiPageID "526237".
- Twilight wikiPageRevisionID "606479733".
- Twilight hasPhotoCollection Twilight.
- Twilight subject Category:Earth_phenomena.
- Twilight subject Category:Night.
- Twilight subject Category:Parts_of_a_day.
- Twilight subject Category:Visibility.
- Twilight comment "Twilight is the illumination that is produced by sunlight scattering in the upper atmosphere, illuminating the lower atmosphere when the Sun itself is not directly visible because it is below the horizon, so that the surface of the Earth is neither completely lit nor completely dark.".
- Twilight label "Crepuscolo".
- Twilight label "Crepúsculo".
- Twilight label "Crepúsculo".
- Twilight label "Crépuscule".
- Twilight label "Dämmerung".
- Twilight label "Schemering".
- Twilight label "Twilight".
- Twilight label "Zmierzch astronomiczny".
- Twilight label "Сумерки".
- Twilight label "شفق".
- Twilight label "曙暮光".
- Twilight label "薄明".
- Twilight sameAs Soumrak.
- Twilight sameAs Dämmerung.
- Twilight sameAs Λυκόφως.
- Twilight sameAs Crepúsculo.
- Twilight sameAs Krepuskulu.
- Twilight sameAs Crépuscule.
- Twilight sameAs Aram_(fenomena_alam).
- Twilight sameAs Crepuscolo.
- Twilight sameAs 薄明.
- Twilight sameAs 박명.
- Twilight sameAs Schemering.
- Twilight sameAs Zmierzch_astronomiczny.
- Twilight sameAs Crepúsculo.
- Twilight sameAs m.02lnz_.
- Twilight sameAs Q164160.
- Twilight sameAs Q164160.
- Twilight wasDerivedFrom Twilight?oldid=606479733.
- Twilight depiction Twilight_description_full_day.svg.
- Twilight isPrimaryTopicOf Twilight.