Afterglow (volcanic sunset)
Taken by Harald Edens on August 25, 2019 @ Magdalena, New Mexico, USA
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Photo taken 1 hour and 15 minutes after sunset, well into astronomical twilight. It shows a strong afterglow (red twilight arch above the horizon). Atmospheric afterglow is caused by reddened sunset light scattered deep through the atmosphere. It followed a sunset with unusually strong purple red.
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