(Image credit: NOAA/John Bortniak)The Sun is the most prominent feature in our solar system. Even at 149,597,900 km. away from Earth, it is a spectacular view from sunrise to sunset.
(Image credit: NOAA/John Bortniak)Stunning view of the Sun over the sea. Interesting Note: Generally speaking, seven out of ten red sunsets usually indicate good weather in northern climates.
(Image credit: NOAA/Dave Mobley)Crepuscular rays illuminate half of the sky in Antarctica.
(Image credit: NOAA/Harley D. Nygren)A Bering Sea sunset from the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Ship BROWN BEAR.
(Image credit: NOAA/Dr. James P. McVey)Beautiful sunset takes place off Napili Bay, which is located in Maui, Hawaii.
(Image credit: NOAA/Harley D. Nygren)A survey boat and hydro signal frame a late summer sunset.
(Image credit: NOAA/John Bortniak)Pictured above is a sunset off the Massachusetts coast.
(Image credit: NOAA/John Bortniak)Above is an amazing view of the Sun over the Atlantic Ocean.
(Image credit: NOAA)Puffy cumulus clouds illuminated by late afternoon Sun far below a NOAA P-3 returning to base at after a mission.
(Image credit: NOAA/John Bortniak)The Sun shines brightly on the still waters, in this picture taken on the East Coast of the United States.
(Image credit: NOAA)Pictured above is a sunset, which is viewed in the stunning eye of a hurricane.
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