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2024-02-21 09:18:32 UTC - HELPFUL

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These are optical illusions. They "are most common in the mornings and evening as the sun shines through a thicker layer of earth’s atmosphere...the dust, gases and particles can twist light in ways that don’t always make immediate sense" https://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/what-in-the-tatooine-2-suns-rising-super-rare-optical-illusion-seen-in-new-zealand-this-week-5-photos https://exemplore.com/news/keep-two-suns#tiktok-7196055902368140587

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