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  2. The Sun in culture - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of light was a pagan device adopted by Christians, and perhaps the most important one that did not come from Jewish traditions. Christian churches were built so that the congregation faced toward the sunrise. [18] Tonatiuh, the Aztec god of the sun, [19] was closely associated with the practice of human sacrifice. [19]

  3. Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise seen over the Atlantic Ocean through cirrus clouds on the Jersey Shore at Spring Lake, New Jersey, U.S. Sunrise (or sunup) is the moment when the upper rim of the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning, [1] at the start of the Sun path. The term can also refer to the entire process of the solar disk crossing the horizon.

  4. Golden hour (photography) - Wikipedia

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    The color temperature can also change significantly with altitude, latitude, season, and weather conditions. Near the equinoxes in Chicago the sunsets occur in the middle of east-west streets (an event known as Chicagohenge), creating intriguing golden hour photography opportunities like this diffraction spike in an urban canyon .

  5. Sun dog - Wikipedia

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    He says that "mock suns" are always to the side, never above or below, most commonly at sunrise or sunset, more rarely in the middle of the day. [17] The poet Aratus (Phaenomena, lines 880–891) mentions parhelia as part of his catalogue of Weather Signs; according to him, they can indicate rain, wind, or an approaching storm. [18]

  6. Light Coming on the Plains - Wikipedia

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    Rather than the depiction a brilliant sunrise, Light Coming on the Plains is evocative of the sun rising in the sky through ever deepening color washes of indigo blue. [8] In the series, she reflects her ability to design with minimal form and to create harmony using tonal values, or Notan -composition, that she learned through Alon Bemet and ...

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  8. Kupala Night - Wikipedia

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    On this holiday, according to a common sign, water can "make friends" with fire. The symbol of this union was a bonfire [58] lit along the banks of rivers. Wreaths were often used for divination on Kupala Night: [59] if they floated on the water, it meant good luck and long life or marriage. [60]

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