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Critique By: Todd Weeks  (K:7636)  
10/8/2006 1:32:47 AM

Rob,

BTW, the purple band you have captured is often refered to as the Belt of Venus. It appears opposite the sun at sunrise and sunset. It is so named because Venus can be found there at those times when it is visible in the sky.

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