The Zodiacal light and planet Venus (C-L) are visible in the night sky above Salgotarjan, northern Hungary, 15 March 2020. The light phenomenon, which is characterized by a diffuse white glow, is caused by interplanetary dust reflecting sunlight. In the temperate zone Zodiacal light may be observed after sunset in February and March, and before sunrise in September and October, which is also called false dawn. (Photo by Peter Komka/EPA/EFE)
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