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  2. Dusk - Wikipedia

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    The time of dusk is the moment at the very end of astronomical twilight, just before the minimum brightness of the night sky sets in, or may be thought of as the darkest part of evening twilight. [4] However, technically, the three stages of dusk are as follows: At civil dusk, the center of the Sun's disc goes 6° below the horizon in the ...

  3. Dusk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Darkwing or Dusk, a 2007 Silverwing novel by Kenneth Oppel; Po-on or Dusk, a 1984 novel by F. Sionil Jose; Dusk, a 2006 novel by Tim Lebbon; Dusk (comics), several Marvel Comics characters; Dusk, a 1941 verse drama by Paul Goodman; Nathaniel Dusk, a DC Comics character; Dusk, a character in DC Comics' The Final Night

  4. Dawn - Wikipedia

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    This can have a potential impact on the times and durations of dawn and dusk. This effect is more pronounced closer to the poles, where the Sun rises at the vernal equinox and sets at the autumn equinox, with a long period of twilight, lasting for a few weeks. [citation needed]

  5. Twilight - Wikipedia

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    Twilight is the time period between dawn and sunrise, and between sunset and dusk. Morning twilight: astronomical, nautical, and civil stages at dawn. The apparent disk of the Sun is shown to scale. [1] Evening twilight: civil, nautical, and astronomical stages at dusk. The solar disk is shown to scale.

  6. 2025 is coming. It's cloaked in 'future dusk.' - AOL

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    Future dusk, as Collins understands it, is more a color of nostalgia and familiarity than it is of futurism and technology. “It’s celestial [and] otherworldly, but not in a synthetic, high ...

  7. List of night deities - Wikipedia

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    Astraeus, Titan god of the dusk, stars, planets, and the art of Astronomy and Astrology; Asteria, Titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and the stars; Hades, god of the underworld, whose domain included night and darkness; Hecate, the goddess of boundaries, crossroads, witchcraft, and ghosts, who was commonly associated with the moon

  8. Astraeus - Wikipedia

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    He is also sometimes associated with Aeolus, the Keeper of the Winds, since winds often increase around dusk. In Nonnus 's epic poem Dionysiaca , Astraeus is presented as an oracular god whom the goddess Demeter visits, concerned about her daughter Persephone 's future as she had started to attract a significant number of admirers on Olympus ...

  9. Blue hour - Wikipedia

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    Blue hour at the Old Cathedral of the Holy Name of Jesus, Bragança in Portugal. The blue hour (from French l'heure bleue; [1] [a] pronounced [lœʁ blø]) is the period of twilight (in the morning or evening, around the nautical stage) when the Sun is at a significant depth below the horizon.