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29/04/2024

ASTRONOMY - Comet, Planet, Moon

 2024 April 29


A starry sky is seen over a dark grassy landscape. Three bright
objects are seen in the sky. They are Jupiter on the upper left,
a crescent Moon on the upper right, and Comet Pons-Brooks below
them, making a triangle. Two tails are seen extending nearly
upwards from the comet.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Comet, Planet, Moon
Image Credit & CopyrightJuan Carlos Casado (Starry EarthTWAN)

Explanation: Three bright objects satisfied seasoned stargazers of the western sky just after sunset earlier this month. The most familiar was the Moon, seen on the upper left in a crescent phase. The rest of the Moon was faintly visible by sunlight first reflected by the Earth. The bright planet Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, is seen to the upper left. Most unusual was Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, below the Moon and showing a stubby dust tail on the right but an impressive ion tail extending upwards. The featured image, a composite of several images taken consecutively at the same location and with the same camera, was taken near the village of Llers, in Spain's Girona province. Comet Pons-Brooks passed its closest to the Sun last week and is now dimming as it moves into southern skies and returns to the outer Solar System.

08/10/2023

ASTRONOMY - Plane, Clouds, Moon, Spots, Sun

 2023 October 8

A partially eclipse Sun is shown. In front of the Sun 
are sunspots, the Moon, clouds, and an airplane.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Plane, Clouds, Moon, Spots, Sun
Image Credit & Copyright: Doyle and Shannon Slifer

Explanation: What's that in front of the Sun? The closest object is an airplane, visible just below the Sun's center and caught purely by chance. Next out are numerous clouds in Earth's atmosphere, creating a series of darkened horizontal streaks. Farther out is Earth's Moon, seen as the large dark circular bite on the upper right. Just above the airplane and just below the Sun's surface are sunspots. The main sunspot group captured here, AR 2192, was in 2014 one of the largest ever recorded and had been crackling and bursting with flares since it came around the edge of the Sun a week before. This show of solar silhouettes was unfortunately short-lived. Within a few seconds the plane flew away. Within a few minutes the clouds drifted off. Within a few hours the partial solar eclipse of the Sun by the Moon was over. Fortunately, when it comes to the Sun, even unexpected alignments are surprisingly frequent. Perhaps one will be imaged this Saturday when a new partial solar eclipse will be visible from much of North and South America.

15/09/2023

ASTRONOMY - Venus, Moon, and the Smoking Mountain

 2023 September 15

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Venus, Moon, and the Smoking Mountain
Image Credit & CopyrightLuis Miguel Meade Rodríguez

Explanation: Venus has returned as a brilliant morning star. From a window seat on a flight to Mexico City, the bright celestial beacon was captured just before sunrise in this astronomical snapshot, taken on September 12. Venus, at the upper right, shared the early predawn skies with an old crescent Moon. Seen from this stratospheric perspective, both mountain peaks and clouds appear in silhouette along a glowing eastern horizon. The dramatic, long, low cloud bank was created by venting from planet Earth's active volcano Popocatépetl.

04/05/2021

ASTRONOMY - Apollo 11: Earth, Moon, Spaceship

 2021 May 4

A picture of the Apollo 11 spaceship Eagle returning from the Moon's surface
with Earth in the background. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Apollo 11: Earth, Moon, Spaceship
Image Credit: NASAApollo 11Restoration - Toby Ord

Explanation: After the most famous voyage of modern times, it was time to go home. After proving that humanity has the ability to go beyond the confines of planet Earth, the first humans to walk on another world -- Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin -- flew the ascent stage of their Lunar Module back to meet Michael Collins in the moon-orbiting Command and Service ModulePictured here on 1969 July 21 and recently digitally restored, the ascending spaceship was captured by Collins making its approach, with the Moon below, and Earth far in the distance. The smooth, dark area on the lunar surface is Mare Smythii located just below the equator on the extreme eastern edge of the Moon's near side. It is said of this iconic image that every person but one was in front of the camera.

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