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ashen light
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ashen light

In astronomy, faint glow occasionally reported in the dark hemisphere of Venus when the planet is in a crescent phase. The glow probably originates from the high temperatures at the surface and in the lower atmosphere of Venus.



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In the first place, in regard to the problem of the ashen glow of the lunar globe, the description of a Sun "who penetrates and floods the Moon's solid body with his rays" is embarrassingly suggestive, and was a current figure for the Incarnation, but it is also, crucially, an explanation of secondary light that Galileo discarded in favor of his theory, that of a reflection off the surface of the earth.
 
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