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Dawn

Dawn is the period in the morning when light first appears as the Sun rises toward the horizon, before the Sun itself is visible. It is the pre-dawn twilight that precedes sunrise. The exact appearance of dawn depends on latitude, season, atmospheric conditions, and terrain.

During dawn, the sky passes through distinct phases used by navigators and astronomers: astronomical dawn, nautical

Cultural aspects: Dawn has been a common symbol of renewal and beginnings in many cultures; personifications

In science and technology, “Dawn” also names a NASA space probe launched in 2007 to study the

dawn,
and
civil
dawn.
Astronomical
dawn
occurs
when
the
Sun
is
18
degrees
below
the
horizon;
the
sky
begins
to
brighten
but
most
stars
remain
visible.
Nautical
dawn
occurs
when
the
Sun
is
12
degrees
below;
the
horizon
becomes
discernible
and
marine
navigation
is
feasible.
Civil
dawn
occurs
when
the
Sun
is
6
degrees
below;
there
is
enough
light
for
most
outdoor
activities,
and
civil
twilight
ends
at
sunrise.
Sunrise
is
when
the
upper
limb
of
the
Sun
crosses
the
horizon.
include
the
Greek
Eos
and
the
Roman
Aurora;
the
term
“dawn”
is
used
metaphorically
in
phrases
such
as
“dawn
of
a
new
era.”
The
dawn
chorus—early
morning
birdsong
as
light
increases—is
a
well-known
natural
phenomenon
associated
with
this
time.
asteroid
belt,
visiting
Vesta
and
Ceres
from
2011
to
2015.