Stephen James O'Meara's secret sky: The day the Sun crawled
November 2008: The Novaya-Zemlya effect transforms a sunset into a rare sky treat.
Contributed by Stephen James O'Meara
Published:
September 22, 2008
| I'm certain that the Sun will rise tomorrow, and the next day, and the day after that. But I'm not so certain it will rise above your horizon on any given day right on schedule — especially during an "Indian Summer." |
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