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Qué (quién) es Twilight - definición

ILLUMINATION OF THE EARTH'S LOWER ATMOSPHERE WHEN THE SUN ITSELF IS NOT DIRECTLY VISIBLE BECAUSE IT IS BELOW THE HORIZON
Astronomical twilight; Nautical twilight; BMCT; Twilight glow; Twighlight; Twiligh; Twillight; Evening Civil Twilight; BMNT; EENT; Civil twilight; EECT; Beginning morning nautical twilight; End of evening civil twilight; End of evening nautical twilight; Astronomical twillight; Astrotwilight; Astro twilight; Astro-twilight
  • Evening astronomical twilight ([[dusk]])
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  • Carpet plot of sunshine at the equator
  • Carpet plot of sunshine at latitude 50° north
  • [[Carpet plot]] of sunshine at latitude 70° north
  • The number of daylight hours depends on the latitude and time of year. Each pole has continuous daylight near its [[summer solstice]].
  • Long exposure of astronomical twilight ([[dusk]]) in a small town in the Mojave Desert
  • At the beginning of nautical twilight, artificial lighting must be used to see terrestrial objects clearly.
  • Civil twilight in a small town in the [[Mojave Desert]]
  • [[Midtown Manhattan]] during civil twilight, demonstrating [[blue hour]]
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  • Timelapse video of twilight and sunrise in [[Gjøvik]] in February 2021
  • Twilight is the time period between (astronomical) [[dawn]] and [[sunrise]], or between [[sunset]] and (astronomical) [[dusk]].
  • Long exposure of nautical twilight in a small town in the Mojave Desert
  • World map showing limiting latitudes of each type of twilight during the solstices
  • [[Evening]] twilight: civil, nautical, and astronomical stages at [[dusk]]. The solar disk is shown to scale.
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twilight         
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Twilight is the time just before night when the daylight has almost gone but when it is not completely dark.
= dusk
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2.
Twilight is the small amount of light that there is outside just after the sun has gone down.
...the deepening autumn twilight.
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3.
The twilight of a particular period of time is the final stages of it, when the most important events have already happened.
Now both men are in the twilight of their careers...
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A twilight state or a twilight zone is a situation of confusion or uncertainty, which seems to exist between two different states or categories.
They fell into that twilight zone between military personnel and civilian employees.
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twilight         
I. n.
1.
Crepuscular light.
2.
Dim light, faint light.
II. a.
Obscure, dim, shaded.
Twilight         
·adj Seen or done by twilight.
II. Twilight ·adj Imperfectly illuminated; shaded; obscure.
III. Twilight ·noun faint light; a dubious or uncertain medium through which anything is viewed.
IV. Twilight ·noun The light perceived before the rising, and after the setting, of the sun, or when the sun is less than 18° below the horizon, occasioned by the illumination of the earth's atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their reflection on the earth.

Wikipedia

Twilight

Twilight is light produced by sunlight scattering in the upper atmosphere, when the Sun is below the horizon, which illuminates the lower atmosphere and the Earth's surface. The word twilight can also refer to the periods of time when this illumination occurs.

The lower the Sun is beneath the horizon, the dimmer the twilight (other factors such as atmospheric conditions being equal). When the Sun reaches 18° below the horizon, the twilight's brightness is nearly zero, and evening twilight becomes nighttime. When the Sun again reaches 18° below the horizon, nighttime becomes morning twilight. Owing to its distinctive quality, primarily the absence of shadows and the appearance of objects silhouetted against the lit sky, twilight has long been popular with photographers and painters, who often refer to it as the blue hour, after the French expression l'heure bleue.

By analogy with evening twilight, the word twilight is also sometimes used metaphorically, to imply that something is losing strength and approaching its end. For example, very old people may be said to be "in the twilight of their lives". The collateral adjective for twilight is crepuscular, which may be used to describe the behavior of animals that are most active during this period.

Ejemplos de uso de Twilight
1. The blazes were particularly visible in the thickening twilight.
2. Later he did the same for Cowards Song at Twilight.
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4. By twilight, the main roads were littered with stones.
5. Ariel Sharon adopted this model during his twilight years.