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The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston. The sun setting behind the City of Boston, MA, USA from Boston Harbor and a sail boat. The sun setting behind the City of Boston, MA, USA from Boston Harbor and a sail boat.
The sun setting behind the City of Boston, MA, USA from Boston Harbor and a sail boat. The sun setting behind the City of Boston, MA, USA from Boston Harbor and a sail boat. Boston Harbor Island and the opening scene to Shutter Island the movie.
Johnny Mac.. The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston. The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston.
The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston. The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston. The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston.
The sunset tonight off of Hull, MA, USA. Facing west looking across Boston harbor with the sun setting behind Boston. Sunset tonight, Hull, MA.
   
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Description: You are actually sitting on a planet which is revolving around our Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour. Wow, that's fast! Not really. The Sun is travelling thru space at a speed of ~240 miles per second and we're all along for the ride. 2,400 miles in the time it took to read the above. The Sun is our Star, and as you would expect, our Star is hot, bright, dynamic, and sometimes quite violent. At 93 million miles away, we are ideally placed at a point where the Sun provides just enough warmth and energy essential to our living planet, Earth.

 
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