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[[Fasciculus:Dawn in Hong Kong.jpg|thumb|200px|Aurora in [[Hongcongum|Hongcongo]].]]
 
'''Aurora''' {{victio|Aurora|ae|f}} est [[tempus]] mane [[dies|diei]] quo satis lucet ut corpora resque videas. cum [[sol]] 6 gradi sub [[finiens|finiente]] lucet.
 
==Nexus externus==
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[[sol]] 6 gradi sub [[finiens|finiente]] lucet.
 
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'''Dawn''' or '''civil dawn''' is the time at which the [[sun]] is 6 [[degree (angle)|degree]]s below the [[horizon]] in the morning.
Civil dawn is defined as that time at which there is enough light for objects to be distinguishable and that outdoor activities can commence.
 
'''Nautical dawn''' is the time at which the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon in the morning.
Nautical dawn is defined as that time at which there is just enough sunlight for objects to be distinguishable.
 
'''Astronomical dawn''' is the time at which the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon in the morning. Astronomical dawn is that point in time at which the sun starts lightening the sky. Prior to this time, the sky is completely dark.
 
Dawn should not be confused with [[sunrise]], which is the moment when the leading edge of the sun itself appears above the horizon.
 
In Western [[folklore|folkloristic]] tradition it is believed that [[evil]] [[ghost|spirits]], [[demon]]s, [[vampire]]s, [[troll]]s, and even [[Satan]] are obliged to disappear at '''dawn''', for being creatures of [[Darkness]] they hate light, especially that of the [[sun]]. Pre-Christian [[Celt]]s also shared this belief.
 
Traditionally dawn is the point at which a white thread can be distinguished from a black thread.
 
==See also==
*[[Dusk]]
*[[Twilight]]
*[[Morning]]
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