Credit & Copyright: Chris
Kotsiopoulos
(GreekSky)
Explanation:
Thunderstorms almost spoiled this view of the spectacular June 15
total lunar eclipse.
Instead, storm clouds parted for 10 minutes during the
total eclipse phase
and lightning bolts
contributed to the dramatic sky.
Captured with a 30 second exposure the scene also inspired what,
in the 16 year history of
Astronomy Picture of the Day,
the editor considers may be the best title yet for a picture
(title credit to Chris K.).
Of course, the lightning reference clearly makes sense, and
the shadow play of the dark lunar eclipse was
widely
viewed across planet Earth in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
The picture itself,
however, was shot from the Greek
Ikaria island at Pezi.
That area is known as "the planet of the goats"
because of the rough terrain and strange looking rocks.
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Publications with keywords: total lunar eclipse - lightning - thunderstorm
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- APOD: 2024 June 18 Á Gigantic Jets over Himalayan Mountains
- APOD: 2023 October 2 Á Sprite Lightning in High Definition
- APOD: 2023 September 18 Á The Red Sprite and the Tree
- APOD: 2023 June 25 Á Lightning on Jupiter
- APOD: 2023 April 17 Á ELVES Lightning over Italy
- A Total Lunar Eclipse Over Tajikistan