NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day(2021-12-28)
2021. 12. 28. 23:17ㆍAstronomy
lalaloo 입니다.
This photo is the Astronomy Picture of the Day provided by NASA.
나사에서 매일 업데이트하는 오늘의 우주 모습입니다.
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
이 사진의 제목은 <Sun Halo over Sweden> 입니다.
해당 작품의 소유권은 Håkan Hammar Vemdalen Ski ResortSkiStar 에게 있습니다.
What's happened to the Sun? Sometimes it looks like the Sun is being viewed through a giant lens. In the featured video, however, there are actually millions of tiny lenses: ice crystals. Water may freeze in the atmosphere into small, flat, six-sided, ice crystals. As these crystals flutter to the ground, much time is spent with their faces flat and parallel to the ground. An observer may find themselves in the same plane as many of the falling ice crystals near sunrise or sunset. During this alignment, each crystal can act like a miniature lens, refracting sunlight into our view and creating phenomena like parhelia, the technical term for sundogs. The featured video was taken in late 2017 on the side of a ski hill at the Vemdalen Ski Resort in central Sweden. Visible in the center is the most direct image of the Sun, while two bright sundogs glow prominently from both the left and the right. Also visible is the bright 22 degree halo -- as well as the rarer and much fainter 46 degree halo -- also created by sunlight refracting through atmospheric ice crystals.
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