When this image was posted on APOD several years ago, I had the same problems with it as Ann.
An earlier post
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=41170 suggests that the peak is ”Pilan” looking over Laupstad in the Austnesfjord. According to
https://mapcarta.com/N6391608680 Pilan’s position is 69° 22′ 12″ N and 14° 40′ 43″. Google Earth shows that this is a relatively flat peak at an altitude of 700 m. From here one has indeed a view over the Austnesfjord, but its coastline is sparsely populated, and the heavy lightning visible in the image cannot stem from Laupstad or any other site in the fjord.
Also, it cannot be a view over Svolvær city, its coast line is uneven, not L-shaped as in the image. The most spectacular peak in the Svolvær area is the Svolværgeita
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svolv%C3%A6rgeita (”Svolvær goat”, the two peaks resembling a goat’s horns), but it has the wrong shape, and seen from here the water in the fjord should be to the left.
As Ann I cannot identify any constellations in the stars (?) shown in the image.
According to the caption we are dealing with ”a composite from three separate exposures”. I would take this to mean, that three images of the same scene were taken with different exposure times or filters and then being combined. But perhaps it is a composite of a spectacular peak, a view from high up over some city and an aurora image?
So these questions remain:
• Where is the peak located?
• Which city is visible below?
• In which direction are we looking?
• Are the stars real?
When this image was posted on APOD several years ago, I had the same problems with it as Ann.
An earlier post [url]http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=41170[/url] suggests that the peak is ”Pilan” looking over Laupstad in the Austnesfjord. According to [url]https://mapcarta.com/N6391608680[/url] Pilan’s position is 69° 22′ 12″ N and 14° 40′ 43″. Google Earth shows that this is a relatively flat peak at an altitude of 700 m. From here one has indeed a view over the Austnesfjord, but its coastline is sparsely populated, and the heavy lightning visible in the image cannot stem from Laupstad or any other site in the fjord.
Also, it cannot be a view over Svolvær city, its coast line is uneven, not L-shaped as in the image. The most spectacular peak in the Svolvær area is the Svolværgeita [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svolv%C3%A6rgeita[/url] (”Svolvær goat”, the two peaks resembling a goat’s horns), but it has the wrong shape, and seen from here the water in the fjord should be to the left.
As Ann I cannot identify any constellations in the stars (?) shown in the image.
According to the caption we are dealing with ”a composite from three separate exposures”. I would take this to mean, that three images of the same scene were taken with different exposure times or filters and then being combined. But perhaps it is a composite of a spectacular peak, a view from high up over some city and an aurora image?
So these questions remain:
• Where is the peak located?
• Which city is visible below?
• In which direction are we looking?
• Are the stars real?