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Sunset or sundown is the daily disappearance of the Sun
below the horizon in the west
as a result of Earth's rotation.
The time of sunset is defined in astronomy
as the moment when the trailing edge of the Sun's disk disappears below the
horizon in the west. The ray path of light from the setting Sun
is highly distorted near the horizon because of atmospheric refraction, making the sunset
appear to occur when the Sun’s disk is already about one diameter below the
horizon. Sunset is distinct from dusk, which is the moment at which darkness falls, which
occurs when the Sun is approximately eighteen degrees below the horizon. The
period between sunset and dusk is called twilight.
Locations north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic
Circle experience no sunset or sunrise at least one day of the year,
when the polar day
or the polar night
persist continuously for 24 hours.
Sunset creates unique atmospheric conditions such as the often intense
orange and red colors of the Sun and the surrounding sky.
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