A brilliant twilight glow signals the ending of another day of measurements at Mauna Loa Observatory. The red twilight is caused by Asian dust, which forms layers that are visible in the twilight glow.
Photo Category: NOAA 200th Photo Contest
Photo Location: Hawaii, Mauna Loa
Photo Date: 2006 May 29
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