Volcanic Twilight
Taken by Don Davis on August 21, 2019 @ Joshua Tree, CA
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Date Taken: 2019:08:21 23:20:44
 
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Tonights twilight was somewhat dimmer and more homogenous, with little horizontal texture seen. As in the previous night, cloud shadows appeared along the Northern edge, but were less prominent. After this twilight had set I saw a 'secondary twilight' where the earlier display was seen, showing a faint pink plum color. This may well have been the same twilight layer that was lit by the Sun earlier being lit by the twilight hundreds of miles out to see, where denser volcanic material may be.
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