NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day(2021-10-18)
2021. 10. 18. 23:17ㆍAstronomy
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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 <Earthshine Moon over Sicily> 입니다.
해당 작품의 소유권은 Dario Giannobile 에게 있습니다.
Why can we see the entire face of this Moon? When the Moon is in a crescent phase, only part of it appears directly illuminated by the Sun. The answer is earthshine, also known as earthlight and the da Vinci glow. The reason is that the rest of the Earth-facing Moon is slightly illuminated by sunlight first reflected from the Earth. Since the Earth appears near full phase from the Moon -- when the Moon appears as a slight crescent from the Earth -- earthshine is then near its brightest. Featured here in combined, consecutively-taken, HDR images taken earlier this month, a rising earthshine Moon was captured passing slowly near the planet Venus, the brightest spot near the image center. Just above Venus is the star Dschubba (catalogued as Delta Scorpii), while the red star on the far left is Antares. The celestial show is visible through scenic cloud decks. In the foreground are the lights from Palazzolo Acreide, a city with ancient historical roots in Sicily, Italy.
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