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[[File:Clear Dusk.png|thumb|100px|Dusk on a clear day]]
[[File:Clear Dusk.png|thumb|100px|Dusk on a clear day]]
[[File:Clear Night.png|thumb|100px|A clear night]]
[[File:Clear Night.png|thumb|100px|A clear night]]
The sky is a great expanse of far background visible when no [[block]] or back wall acts as a barrier. [[Astronomy#Heavenly Bodies|Objects]] within it move in circular patterns, although at an [[:Category:Location|equator]] they may appear to move vertically. It has a cycle characterized by four parts: dawn, day, dusk, and night.
The sky is a great expanse of far background visible when no [[block]] or back wall acts as a barrier. [[Astronomy#Heavenly Bodies|Objects]] within it move in circular patterns, although at an [[:Category:Location|equator]] they may appear to move vertically. It has a cycle characterized by four parts: dawn, day, dusk, and night. As of version 1.6 clouds have been added into the sky.


===Dawn===
===Dawn===
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