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Keyword: sunrise
![Солнечная дорожка в кратере Гесиода](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/03/28/0001244297/HesiodusSunriseRay_seipC900.preview.jpg)
26.03.2010
Stark shadows of mountains and crater walls stand out along the lunar terminator, or shadow line between night and day, in this telescopic image. Of course, if viewed from the lunar surface near the terminator line, the Sun would be rising and still close to the lunar horizon.
![Восход Солнца в разные времена года](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/12/21/0001210503/sunrisebyseason_ayiomamitis.preview.jpg)
20.12.2005
Does the Sun always rise in the same direction? No. As the seasons change, the direction toward the rising Sun will change, too. The Sun will always rise and set furthest to the south during the day of Winter Solstice, and furthest to the north during Summer Solstice.
![Пояс Венеры](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/06/0001199826/beltofvenus_dmiller.preview.jpg)
8.12.2001
Although you've surely seen it, you might not have noticed it. During a cloudless twilight, just before sunrise or after sunset, part of the atmosphere above the horizon appears slightly off-color, slightly pink.
![Затмение на восходе Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/14/0001217791/eclipse99_collin_big.preview.jpg)
17.08.1999
Normally, the Moon shows phases, but the Sun does not. The reason is founded in the fact that the Moon shines only by reflected sunlight. When the Moon is closer to the Sun than the Earth, only part of it appears to be lit - resulting in a familiar crescent-shaped phase.
![Восход Солнца над Стоунхенджем](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/06/22/0001214584/stonehenge_strasser.preview.jpg)
21.06.2006
Today the Sun reaches its northernmost point in the planet Earth's sky. Called a solstice, the date traditionally marks a change of seasons -- from spring to summer in Earth's Northern Hemisphere and from fall to winter in Earth's Southern Hemisphere. Pictured above is the 2005 Summer Solstice celebration at Stonehenge in England.
![Восход Солнца над Парфеноном](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/06/26/0001235304/parthenon_ayiomamitis.preview.jpg)
21.06.2009
Today, the sun will stay in the sky longer than any other day of the year, as seen from the northern hemisphere of Earth. Named the Summer Solstice, today's maximum daylight is indicative of the high amount of sunlight this time of year that is primarily responsible for the heat of the summer season.
![Пояс Венеры над Элвуд Бич](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/08/09/0001207547/beltofvenus_cockman.preview.jpg)
9.08.2005
Although you've surely seen it, you might not have noticed it. During a cloudless twilight, just before sunrise or after sunset, part of the atmosphere above the horizon appears slightly off-color, slightly pink.
![Юпитер и Венера на восходе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/11/29/0001201319/jupven_tezel.preview.jpg)
7.11.2004
What are those bright objects in the morning sky? Early morning dog walkers, among many others across our world's Northern Hemisphere, have likely noticed tremendously bright Venus hanging in the eastern sky just before sunrise. Looking a bit like an approaching airplane, Venus holds its place in the sky and never seems to land.
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