File:Moon and red blue haze.jpg
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Summary
The Earth's shadow is visible as a dark band over the horizon; the pink band above it is known as the Belt of Venus.
There is no haze, on the contrary these atmospheric optics effects require good atmosphere transparency to be seen.
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