You must have seen Venus. Not just in Texas; almost anywhere in the world, you can see it after sunset (or even before sunset, if you look closely). Venus looks like a bright star, but it is actually a planet.
The Aurora Australis is a dazzling display of colors in the night sky due to solar flares. It appears in the Southern Hemisphere. Its Northern Hemisphere counterpart is the Aurora Borealis.
shimmering curtains of light
Aurora is described as aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere. In southern hemisphere aurora is describes as aurora australis .
The astronomical phenomenon, aurora borealis as they appear in motion, move very slowly, like watching a gentle breeze blow on a curtain.
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To me it looks like someone screaming with a bridge and a sunset behind him. Seariously!
It looks like Aurora Home Mortgage has a fairly good safety rating. I couldn't find any major concerns. They do have a page on Consumer Affairs that may call into question their reputation.
your eyes shine like a sunset and are bright like a sunset
A Sunset is like a contest. : )
You must have seen Venus. Not just in Texas; almost anywhere in the world, you can see it after sunset (or even before sunset, if you look closely). Venus looks like a bright star, but it is actually a planet.
Quickly, Aurora. To the dermatologist. Probably nothing; my heat rash used to resemble those. But make sure. Go.
The Sunset Towers, as described in "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, are portrayed as traditional high-rise apartment buildings with several floors and a distinctive silhouette against the setting sun. The text mentions that the towers are well-maintained and elegant, adding to their allure and mystery.
The sunset looks like it's falling below the horizon because the earth revolves and rotates around our sun. So think of it like this, you're looking at a sunset then you see it going down. That's because the earth is rotating to make the appearance of the sun go down when really we're rotating away from the sun.
That really varies depending on the month and year. In April 2012, right after sunset - or even before sunset, if you look carefully - you can see Venus, which looks like a very bright star. When it gets a bit darker, you can see Jupiter, which looks as another bright star, but less bright than Venus.
The sunset itself tells us absolutely nothing about pollution levels. However, because the light from the sun during sunset is bent at an angle moreso, than throughout the day, you may be able to see pollutants (smog, particles, etc) more easily.One of the best ways to see Smog is during sunset as it looks like a thick film covering the lower stratosphere.
Both have one sunrise and one sunset per year, both are cold, both display aurora.