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- Q11288132 subject Q7007430.
- Q11288132 subject Q7131180.
- Q11288132 subject Q9007062.
- Q11288132 abstract "Dusk is the darkest stage of twilight in the evening. Pre-dusk, during early to intermediate stages of twilight, there may be enough light in the sky under clear-sky conditions to read outdoors without artificial illumination, but at the end of civil twilight, when the earth rotates to a point at which the center of the sun is at 6° below the local horizon, artificial illumination is required to read outside.".
- Q11288132 thumbnail Twilight_description_full_day.svg?width=300.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q11326182.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q164160.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q166564.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q174.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q193294.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q212248.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q24639.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q525.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q679071.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007430.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q7131180.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q7725.
- Q11288132 wikiPageWikiLink Q9007062.
- Q11288132 type Thing.
- Q11288132 comment "Dusk is the darkest stage of twilight in the evening. Pre-dusk, during early to intermediate stages of twilight, there may be enough light in the sky under clear-sky conditions to read outdoors without artificial illumination, but at the end of civil twilight, when the earth rotates to a point at which the center of the sun is at 6° below the local horizon, artificial illumination is required to read outside.".
- Q11288132 label "Dusk".
- Q11288132 seeAlso Q166564.
- Q11288132 depiction Twilight_description_full_day.svg.