Nombre total de pages vues

Affichage des articles dont le libellé est ASTRONOMY - Gone in 60 Seconds: A Green Flash Sunset. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est ASTRONOMY - Gone in 60 Seconds: A Green Flash Sunset. Afficher tous les articles

25/10/2023

ASTRONOMY - Gone in 60 Seconds: A Green Flash Sunset

 2023 October 25

Gone in 60 Seconds: A Green Flash Sunset
Video Credit & Copyright: Tengyu Cai

Explanation: In 60 seconds, this setting Sun will turn green. Actually, the top of the Sun already appears not only green, but wavey -- along with all of its edges. The Sun itself is unchanged -- both effects are caused by looking along hot and cold layers in Earth's atmosphere. The unusual color is known as a green flash and occurs because these atmospheric layers not only shift background images but disperse colors into slightly different directions, like a prism. The featured video was captured earlier this month off the coast of HawaiiUSA. After waiting those 60 seconds, at the video's end, the upper part of the Sun seems to hover alone in space, while turning not only green, but blue. Then suddenly, the Sun appears to shrink to nothing -- only to return tomorrow.

ASTRONOMY - LDN 1471: A Windblown Star Cavity

 2024 November 17 LDN 1471: A Windblown Star Cavity Image Credit:  Hubble ,  NASA ,  ESA ;  Processing &  License :  Judy Schmidt Explan...