By Steven Sweet | 2024-06-11
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The Belt of Venus over the Atlantic Ocean at Holden Beach.
On 06/11/2024 08:45 pm by Steve Price | Holden Beach
Viewing the Belt of Venus at sunset on the beach. Thus phenomenon happens at dawn and dusk each day opposite of the rising or setting sun and is viewable depending on the weather and ones unobstructed horizon.
Wiki ways: The Belt of Venus (also called Venus's Girdle, the antitwilight arch, or antitwilight) is an atmospheric phenomenon visible shortly before sunrise or after sunset, during civil twilight. It is a pinkish glow that surrounds the observer, extending roughly 10–20° above the horizon
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