Saturday, August 5, 2017

EarthSky News - Aug 5 - Earth's Shadow and Belt of Venus

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Tonight … See Earth's shadow and Belt of Venus
Look east after sunset for Earth's shadow. It's a deep blue-grey band, curved as Earth is curved, ascending after sunset. The pink band above the shadow is the Belt of Venus.
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Earth's shadow and Belt of Venus
Dark blue Earth’s shadow near the horizon, with an almost full moon in the Belt of Venus above the shadow, as seen by Lance Bullion in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Preparing for the solar eclipse
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