Belt of Venus
Taken by Mark Marquette on November 17, 2020 @ Titusville, Florida
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7000
Exposure Time: 10/4000
Aperture: f/5.3
ISO: 1000
Date Taken: 2020:11:18 13:25:23
 
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Beautiful peachy color and broad. P.S. Earth's dark shadow is creeping up from the horizon. WIKIPEDIA: The Belt of Venus (also called Venus's Girdle, the antitwilight arch, or antitwilight) is an atmospheric phenomenon visible shortly before sunrise or after sunset, during civil twilight. It is a pinkish glow that surrounds the observer, extending roughly 10–20° above the horizon.
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