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- Earths_shadow abstract "The Earth's shadow or Earth shadow (also sometimes known as the dark segment) are names for the shadow that the Earth itself casts on its atmosphere. This shadow is often visible from the surface of the Earth, as a dark band in the sky near the horizon. This atmospheric phenomenon can sometimes be seen twice a day, around the times of sunset and sunrise. Whereas the phenomenon of night (a function of being in the shadow of the Earth) is very familiar to all, the effect of the Earth's shadow on the atmosphere is quite often visible in the sky, and yet often goes unrecognized. This shadow is visible to observers as it falls on the atmosphere of the Earth during the twilight hours. When the weather conditions and the observer's viewing point permit a clear sight of the horizon, the shadow can be seen as a dark blue or greyish-blue band. Assuming the sky is clear, the Earth's shadow is visible in the opposite half of the sky to the sunset or sunrise, and is seen right above the horizon as a dark blue band. A related phenomenon is the \"Belt of Venus\" or \"anti-twilight arch\" (sometimes written as \"antitwilight arch\"), a pink band that is visible above the dark blue of the Earth's shadow, in the same part of the sky. No defined line divides the Earth's shadow and the Belt of Venus; one colored band blends into the other in the sky.".
- Earths_shadow thumbnail Earths_shadow_and_Belt_of_Venus.jpg?width=300.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageExternalLink Dark_segment.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageExternalLink 000357.html.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageID "29247528".
- Earths_shadow wikiPageLength "8032".
- Earths_shadow wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Earths_shadow wikiPageRevisionID "695273660".
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Afterglow.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Antisolar_point.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Backscatter.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Belt_of_Venus.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Brocken_spectre.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shadows.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink File:Earths_shadow_and_Belt_of_Venus.jpg.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Horizon.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_eclipse.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Near_space.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Night.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Optical_phenomena.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Rayleigh_scattering.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Refraction.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Scattering.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Shadow.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sky.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sunrise.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Sunset.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Twilight.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Umbra,_penumbra_and_antumbra.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink Venus.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink File:February_2008_total_lunar_eclipse_John_Buonomo.jpg.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink File:Golden_Gate_Bridge,_the_Belt_of_Venus_and_the_Earts_shadow.jpg.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLink File:Moon_and_red_blue_haze.jpg.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earth's shadow".
- Earths_shadow wikiPageWikiLinkText "earth's shadow".
- Earths_shadow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Earths_shadow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Earths_shadow subject Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- Earths_shadow subject Category:Shadows.
- Earths_shadow hypernym Names.
- Earths_shadow comment "The Earth's shadow or Earth shadow (also sometimes known as the dark segment) are names for the shadow that the Earth itself casts on its atmosphere. This shadow is often visible from the surface of the Earth, as a dark band in the sky near the horizon. This atmospheric phenomenon can sometimes be seen twice a day, around the times of sunset and sunrise.".
- Earths_shadow label "Earth's shadow".
- Earths_shadow sameAs Q387392.
- Earths_shadow sameAs Erdschattenbogen.
- Earths_shadow sameAs Maan_varjo.
- Earths_shadow sameAs Cień_Ziemi.
- Earths_shadow sameAs m.0dlmdkn.
- Earths_shadow sameAs Q387392.
- Earths_shadow sameAs 地影.
- Earths_shadow wasDerivedFrom Earths_shadow?oldid=695273660.
- Earths_shadow depiction Earths_shadow_and_Belt_of_Venus.jpg.
- Earths_shadow isPrimaryTopicOf Earths_shadow.