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11.8.16

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 August 11 - Perseid, Aurora, and Noctilucent Clouds

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Perseid, Aurora, and Noctilucent Clouds 
Image Credit & CopyrightGöran Strand
Explanation: Night skies over northern Sweden can hold some tantalizing sights in August. Gazing toward the Big Dipper, this beautiful northern skyscape captures three of them in a single frame taken last August 12/13. Though receding from northern skies for the season, night shining or noctilucent clouds are hanging just above the horizon. Extreme altitude icy condensations on meteoric dust, they were caught here just below an early apparition of a lovely green auroral band, also shining near the edge of space. The flash of a Perseid meteor near the peak of the annual shower punctuates the scene. In fact, this year's Perseid shower will peak in the coming days, offering a continuing chance for a night sky photographer's hat trick.

1.7.15

Astronomy picture of the day - 2015 July 1 - Venus, Jupiter, and Noctilucent Clouds

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Venus, Jupiter, and Noctilucent Clouds 
Image Credit & Copyright: Petr Horálek
Explanation: Have you seen the passing planets yet? Today the planets Jupiter and Venus pass within half a degree of each other as seen from Earth. This conjunction, visible all over the world, is quite easy to see -- just look to the west shortly after sunset. The brightest objects visible above the horizon will be Venus and Jupiter, with Venus being the brighter of the two. Featured above, the closing planets were captured two nights ago in a sunset sky graced also by high-level noctilucent clouds. In the foreground, the astrophotographer's sister takes in the vista from a bank of the Sec Reservoir in the Czech Republic. She reported this as the first time she has seen noctilucent cloudsJupiter and Venus will appear even closer together tonight and will continue to be visible in the same part of the sky until mid-August.