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Old 06-March-2006, 09:23 PM
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The aldebo is low, and the light faint, but it is against a pitch black sky, so the contrast is strong.

Think of how bright the western sky is 5 minutes after sunset, when all the clouds turn red. It's still bright enough to walk around without streetlights. If you were on the Moon during totality, you'd be witnessing all of Earth's sunsets and sunrises at once.
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