Bob Berman's strange universe: The real twilight zone
October 2007: Only on Earth is day's transition to darkness a colorful affair.
Contributed by Bob Berman
Published:
October 1, 2007
| Rod Serlings' classic television show The Twilight Zone would have bombed on Pluto. In fact, visiting aliens from any known planet would be amazed by the unique twilight we earthlings take for granted. Only here is day's transition to darkness a colorful affair. |
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