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(planet Venus next to the Pleiades; it is clearly visible in the photograph that rays and "horns" depend on the brightness of the source (Venus has them in a dirty atmosphere, the stars don't), photographs by Susanne M Hoffmann April 2020.)
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
planet Venus next to the Pleiades; it is clearly visible in the photograph that rays and "horns" depend on the brightness of the source (Venus has them in a dirty atmosphere, the stars don't), photographs by Susanne M Hoffmann April 2020.
planet Venus next to the Pleiades; it is clearly visible in the photograph that rays and "horns" depend on the source's brightness (Venus has them in a gloomy atmosphere, the stars don't), photographs by Susanne M Hoffmann April 2020. The brighter the source, the better the rays become visible. The cause of the rays is are the muscles in the human eye that hold the lens; so the number of rays are seen differently by different observers.
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planet Venus next to the Pleiades; it is clearly visible in the photograph that rays and "horns" depend on the source's brightness (Venus has them in a gloomy atmosphere, the stars don't), photographs by Susanne M Hoffmann April 2020. The brighter the source, the better the rays become visible. The cause of the rays is are the muscles in the human eye that hold the lens; so the number of rays are seen differently by different observers.

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