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THE LOVELY SUNSHIP STORY IS LOOKED @XPILAR, SPECIALLY SPECIALED BY B.XPILAR

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Sunrise or arunika is an event in which the uppermost side of the Sun appears above the horizon to the east. The rising sun is not the same as the dawn, where the sky begins to light, some time before the Sun appears, ending twilight (the event of the sun's light is seen from the end of dusk until dawn). Because the atmospheric refraction causes the Sun to be visible while under the horizon, the Sun rises and the Sun sets is, from a single point of view, an optical illusion. The sun also appears larger on the horizon, but it is another optical illusion, the same as the illusion of the moon.

The Sun's revolution westward circled the earth after it emerged from the horizon caused by the rotation of the Earth to the east, an anticlockwise revolution when viewed from above the North Pole. This illusion is very convincing that many cultures have mythology and religion based on geocentric models. The same effect can be seen with satellites near the poles.
The red and orange hues of the sky when the Sun rises and the sun sets are caused by the spread of the sun by dust particles, small particles, other solid aerosols, and liquid aerosols in the earth's atmosphere. Color intensity The rising sun can surpass the intensity of the Sun setting during night fires, volcanic eruptions or emissions, or dust storms in the east. A number of recent eruptions, september 1991 and Krakatau in 1883, produced remarkable sunrise and sunset events around the world.
Just before the Sun rises or after the sun sets the green light can be seen
The sunset or the swastamita is the time when the sun disappears below the horizon line to the west. The red color in the sky at sunset and rising is caused by a combination of blue Rayleigh spreading and density of Earth's atmosphere.
Sunrise or arunika is an event in which the uppermost side of the Sun appears above the horizon to the east. The rising sun is not the same as the dawn, where the sky begins to light, some time before the Sun appears, ending twilight (the event of the sun's light is seen from the end of dusk until dawn). Because the atmospheric refraction causes the Sun to be visible while under the horizon, the Sun rises and the Sun sets is, from a single point of view, an optical illusion. The sun also appears larger on the horizon, but it is another optical illusion, the same as the illusion of the moon.

The Sun's revolution westward circled the earth after it emerged from the horizon caused by the rotation of the Earth to the east, an anticlockwise revolution when viewed from above the North Pole. This illusion is very convincing that many cultures have mythology and religion based on geocentric models. The same effect can be seen with satellites near the poles.
The red and orange hues of the sky when the Sun rises and the sun sets are caused by the spread of the sun by dust particles, small particles, other solid aerosols, and liquid aerosols in the earth's atmosphere. Color intensity The rising sun can surpass the intensity of the Sun setting during night fires, volcanic eruptions or emissions, or dust storms in the east. A number of recent eruptions, september 1991 and Krakatau in 1883, produced remarkable sunrise and sunset events around the world.
Just before the Sun rises or after the sun sets the green light can be seen
The sunset or the swastamita is the time when the sun disappears below the horizon line to the west. The red color in the sky at sunset and rising is caused by a combination of blue Rayleigh spreading and density of Earth's atmosphere.

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good job mr @mnur i saw u are always the first contestants who participate on mr @xpilar contest i think this is very incredible work... Good job mr @mnur.. go aHead.. keep moving.

Moving up

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amazing story @mnur

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I like your story, thanks for sharing buddy!

Great story. I like this one, thanks buddy!

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Thanks you.

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Yaa.... amazing story.

Thank you for your story and good information @mnur

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