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  • Alaska.  Early morning sun shines around the trunk of a large Paper Birch tree (Betula papyrifera) casting a prominent sunburst pattern of rays and highlighting chartreuse-colored new leaves against a blue sky background.
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  • Alaska.  A bright moon descends over Mount Susitna across Cook Inlet as the first rays of the morning sun rising from the east highlight the snow-covered top of the mountain and the lower part of the sky with a pink glow.  The moon is just past full having been through a total exclipse the night before, and a faint white moonbow is visible around it.
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  • Alaska.  Bright moon one day past full setting very early in the morning over snow-covered Mount Susitna in a pink pre-sunrise sky with ice-choked Cook Inlet in the foreground in December.
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  • Alaska.  Panoramic image of a colorful sunset over the Kenai Peninsula viewed across Cook Inlet from Anchorage in December.
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  • Alaska.  Full moon during total eclipse over Anchorage on January 31, 2018 with stars in the dark blue background.  Also called Blood Moon.
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  • Alaska.  Full moon rising over snow-covered mountains at the east end of Turnagain Arm just as it begins to enter the earth's shadow on the way to a full eclipse on April 14, 2014.  Light bands of clouds slightly obscure the disk.
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  • Alaska.  Early morning sun shines around the trunk of a large Paper Birch tree (Betula papyrifera) casting a prominent sunburst pattern of rays and highlighting chartreuse-colored new leaves against a blue sky background.
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  • Alaska.  Sunset over the Kenai Peninsula viewed across Cook Inlet from Anchorage in December with the disk of the sun reflecting in the water and on the mudflats.
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  • Alaska.  The setting sun dips below the tops of mountains west of Anchorage in August as it radiates prominent rays with Cook Inlet in the foreground and a broken layer of midlevel clouds above.  The sky along the horizon has a golden glow and the clouds are highlighted from below.
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  • Alaska.  Bright full moon rising in a clear sky over the Chugach Mountains near Anchorage on December 20, 2010 shortly before moving into full lunar eclipse.
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  • Alaska.  Panoramic image of sunset over the Kenai Peninsula across Cook Inlet from Anchorage on a cold winter day in January with the disk of the sun radiating brilliant rays as a few clouds inan otherwise blue sky turn pink.
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  • Alaska.  Winter solstice sun in a clear blue sky just above the Kenai Mountains near Hope south of Turnagain Arm close to noon on December 21, 2012.  On the shortest day of the year the sun angle is only about 5 degrees above the horizon in Southcentral Alaska.  Snow covers the foreground along the Alaskza Railroad while blocks of ice fill the inlet.
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  • Alaska.  Wide-angle view of the Turnagain Arm mud flats near Girdwood on a stormy day in September with the sun breaking through a heavily overcast sky.  New snow is visible on the tops of the mountains in the background.
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  • Alaska, Tanana Hills, Yukon River drainage, lit up with the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights in the winter sky.
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  • Alaska, Tanana Hills, Yukon River drainage, lit up with the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights in the winter sky.
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