OK; REMEMBER: look WEST to see the earth's shadow before sunrise;
Look EAST to see the earth's shadow after sunset.
Does that still work out, Merle, for your horizon clearances?
Always, always, look OPPOSITE the direction from the Sun.
And the sun must be BELOW the horizon, so the shadow goes up into the air a few
degrees.
(just summarizing). ;-)
Good viewing,
--Joe
PS The shadow stretches from N to S along the horizon opposite the sun, and
the shadow reaches HIGHEST (and easiest to see) at the point just opposite the
sun.
> Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> i will look at sunrise.
> i am not in a position here to see sunset....
> > Do you ever see the shadow of the earth? I see it before sunrise, and
> > after sunset, while the earth's shadow is being CAST INTO THE AIR.
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