Crepuscles

Crepuscules is a term that refers to the period of twilight that occurs just before sunrise and just after sunset. The word “crepuscules” is derived from the Latin “crepusculum,” which means “twilight.”

During crepuscules, the sky is typically partially illuminated by the sun, which is below the horizon. This can result in a range of colors in the sky, including pink, orange, and red, which are caused by the scattering of sunlight in the Earth’s atmosphere.

Crepuscules can be a beautiful time of day, but it is also a period of transition between daylight and darkness. As a result, it can be difficult to see clearly during crepuscules, and it is important to be cautious when driving or engaging in other activities that require good visibility.