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        English: Illumination of  Earth by  Sun on the day of  winter  solstice on northern  hemisphere. 
Image by Przemyslaw " Blueshade" Idzkiewicz.
         A view to eastern- hemisphere showing  noon in  Central European time zone (ignoring  DST) on the day of winter solstice (on northern hemisphere - this is summer solstice on southern hemisphere).
         Following third-party images were used to create this image:
         
          - "Earth's City Lights"  ,
 
          - and "The Blue Marble: Land Surface, Ocean Colour and Sea Ice"  .
 
         
         These images come from an archive of  American government agency,  NASA and as such, they constitute "public domain" content.
         Illumination maps were created using "Home Planet"   by John Walker.
         This image is hereby released under cc-by-sa license.
         
          - There exists also a Polish version of this image:  Image:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice PL.png
 
          - There is a Hungarian version of this image:  w:hu:Image:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice HU.png
 
          - There is also two French versions of this image:  w:fr:Image:La Terre au solstice d'hiver.png and  Image:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice FR.png
 
          - There is also a Latin version of this image: Image:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice LA.jpg
 
          - And a Swedish version at:  Image:Jordens-belysning-vid-vintersolståndet-sv.png
 
          - And a Czech version at:  Image:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice CS.png
 
          - And a Spanish version at:  Image:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice ES.png
 
         
         
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