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  2. False sunrise - Wikipedia

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    A false sunrise is any of several atmospheric optical phenomena in which the Sun appears to have risen, but is actually still some distance below the horizon. A number of different atmospheric conditions can be responsible for this effect, all of which divert the sunlight in such a way as to allow it to reach the observer's eye, thereby giving ...

  3. ‘Chicagohenge' sunrise delights spectators [Video] - AOL

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    On the morning of Sept. 23, residents of Chicago, Illinois, were able to catch the sun rising during "Chicagohenge," where the rising sun aligns with Chicago's street grid.

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    USA TODAY 3 hours ago 8 dead, 1,000 rescued from Kentucky flooding as extreme weather sweeps nation; more to come More than 450,000 homes and businesses were without power Sunday morning across ...

  5. File:Chicago sunrise 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. False sunset - Wikipedia

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    A false sunset can refer to one of two related atmospheric optical phenomena, in which either (1) the Sun appears to be setting into or to have set below the horizon while it is actually still some height above the horizon, [1] or (2) the Sun has already set below the horizon, but still appears to be on or above the horizon (thus representing the reverse of a false sunrise).

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  9. Dawn - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Zodiacal Light (or "false dawn") is referred to as False Morning (Subhe-Kazeb, Persian صبح کاذب) and Astronomical dawn is called Sahar (سحر) or True Morning (Subhe-Sadeq, Persian صبح صادق), and it is the time of first prayer of the day, and the beginning of the daily fast during Ramadan. [9]