the circle that divides the day from night is called circle of illumination
the circle that divides the day from night is called circle of illumination
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Well, once I looked up "circle of illumination" --(geology) The edge of the sunlit hemisphere, which forms a circular boundary separating the earth into a light half and a dark half. (circle-of-illumination) --I could just *begin* to understand your question, which is still very unclear. Please rephrase it. It just doesn't make sense.
The north or south most point of the insolations circle of illumination.
The north or south most point of the insolations circle of illumination.
The circle of illumination intersects the North Pole on the spring and autumnal equinoxes, March 20 or 21 and September 22 or 23, when the Earth's North and South Poles are not tilted toward or away from the sun, but are both at 90 degrees to the sun's rays. The sun is directly above the equator, and every location on Earth has 12 hours of daylight.
At the moments when the sun is at the Summer and Winter Solstices ... on June 21 and December 21.
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The Antarctic Circle never receives direct sunlight. The closest it ever gets is on December 21, when the sun ascends to 43 degrees away from being overhead at noon on the Antarctic Circle. But that's the highest the sun can ever get there.
Illumination can also be called lighting.
Illumination Entertainment was created in 2007.
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