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Earth’s Atmospheric Glow and Star Trails

By iftttauthorways4eu on Fri Jun 11 2021

The beauty of our home planet is shown in this long exposure photograph, taken from the International Space Station. via NASA https://ift.tt/3gecpyT

Eclipse Flyby

By iftttauthorways4eu on Fri Jun 11 2021

On June 10 a New Moon passed in front of the Sun. In silhouette only two days after reaching apogee, the most distant point in its elliptical orbit, the Moon’s small apparent size helped create an annular solar eclipse. The brief but spectacular annular phase of the eclipse shows a bright solar disk as a […]

Circular Sun Halo

By iftttauthorways4eu on Thu Jun 10 2021

Want to see a ring around the Sun? It’s easy to do in daytime skies around the world. Created by randomly oriented ice crystals in thin high cirrus clouds, circular 22 degree halos are visible much more often than rainbows. This one was captured by smart phone photography on May 29 near Rome, Italy. Carefully […]

A Total Lunar Eclipse Corona

By iftttauthorways4eu on Wed Jun 09 2021

This moon appears multiply strange. This moon was a full moon, specifically called a Flower Moon at this time of the year. But that didn’t make it strange — full moons occur once a month (moon-th). This moon was a supermoon, meaning that it reached its full phase near its closest approach to the Earth in its […]

A Face in the Clouds of Jupiter from Juno

By iftttauthorways4eu on Tue Jun 08 2021

What do you see in the clouds of Jupiter? On the largest scale, circling the planet, Jupiter has alternating light zones and reddish-brown belts. Rising zone gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, usually swirls around regions of high pressure. Conversely, falling belt gas usually whirls around regions of low pressure, like cyclones and hurricanes on Earth. […]

A Bright Nova in Cassiopeia

By iftttauthorways4eu on Mon Jun 07 2021

What’s that new spot of light in Cassiopeia? A nova. Although novas occur frequently throughout the universe, this nova, known as Nova Cas 2021 or V1405 Cas, became so unusually bright in the skies of Earth last month that it was visible to the unaided eye. Nova Cas 2021 first brightened in mid-March but then, […]

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