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Credit & Copyright: Stéphane Vetter
(Nuits sacrées)
Explanation:
What's happening in the sky?
On this cold winter night in Iceland, quite a lot.
First, in the foreground, lies the largest
glacier in
Iceland:
Vatnajokull.
On the far left, bright green
auroras appear
to emanate from the glacier as if it was a
volcano.
Aurora light is reflected by the foreground lake
JÆkulsÀrlÑn.
On the far right is a long and unusual
lenticular cloud tinged with green light
emitted from another aurora well behind it.
Just above this
lenticular cloud are unusual
iridescent lenticular clouds displaying a
broad spectral range of colors.
Far beyond the lenticular is the setting
Moon,
while far beyond even the Moon are
setting stars.
The above image was captured in late March of 2012.
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 February 10 Á Auroral Hummingbird over Norway
- Nacreous Clouds over Sweden
- APOD: 2024 December 23 Á Christmas Tree Aurora
- APOD: 2024 November 19 Á Undulatus Clouds over Las Campanas Observatory
- APOD: 2024 July 7 Á Iridescent Clouds over Sweden
- APOD: 2024 May 22 Á Green Aurora over Sweden
- North Celestial Aurora