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@ Random Astronomy Pictures OTD
2025-02-27 07:31:11
APOD from 2019-06-24
Anticrepuscular Rays Converge Opposite the Sun
Opposite the Sun, one might see shadows, eclipses, full moons, planets at opposition, gegenschein, rainbow centers, fogbows, airplane glories, and rare anticrepuscular rays. These beams appear to converge at the antisolar point due to light streaming in from clouds near the Sun.
HD image at https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190624.html
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