You'll see the sun 200x bigger than today, and the sky will be black (either in sunrise or in sunset) because the heat of the sun will evaporate all of our atmosphere.
like a round geoid floating in blackness surrounded by twinkling lights
when you see this you are looking at something called the horizon line, this happens mostly and sunrise and sunset, I learnt that in art! As far as I know there is no reason why this happens, but if anyone knows a reason it would be good to find out.
it looked like a giant snowball
You can see it just before sunrise and just after sunset depending on the relative positions of the Earth and mercury. It is very close to the sun so you will need to know when and where to look
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You can find sunrise and sunset times for your area in weather apps, websites like timeanddate.com, or by using smartphone features like the Weather app or Google Assistant. You can also check with your local observatory or meteorological department for accurate sunrise and sunset times.
Sunrise and sunset times are very dependent on location; Miami's sunrise/sunset times will be VERY different from Jacksonville's or Pensacola's.You can look up the precise times of sunrise and sunset for any location from the U.S. Naval Observatory's web site athttp://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/rs-one-day-us
Near sunrise and sunset.
Just before sunrise and just after sunset
it is in utah, and ir is cool place. 2 go to. U can look at amazing sunrise or sunset at rising,sunset points!
One has to look to east before sunrise, or to the west after sunset. The best way to know when to look is using a skychart software.
Depending on where it is in its orbit, relative to Earth, either after sunset in the west, or before sunrise in the east. Near the end of June 2012, perhaps a bit earlier, it should be easy to spot after sunset in the west.
It shows Hollyleaf inside the normal circle, with a sunrise over a wintry forest.
Giant Akitas look like giant Akitas. So do wolves.
They don't just look like giant acorns, they are giant acorns. They come from the Burr Oak, Quercus macrocarpa.
Well, It's on the cover...
like the green giant :)