by Ann » Fri Jan 20, 2017 5:23 pm
Finally I can comment - my software is back, at least for now...
As a color commentator, I find it interesting that the Earth is so totally non-blue in this image. But one thing is blue: the flash of lightning.
In the Milky Way, note just left of center, just above the red airglow of the Earth, a starry shape looking like a "white smile". It is the great cluster NGC 6231 and its "comet tail", the emission nebula IC 4628, as well as several scattered stars. The red glow of IC 4628 is at center of the image, and brilliant blue-white cluster NGC 6231 is at right. Unfortunately I have not been able to find out who took the picture, but I feel certain that it is a German photographer, perhaps named Wahl, and the picture was taken in Namibia.
In the picture at left, NGC 6231 and IC 4628 are looking sad instead of smiling, but it is the same cluster and nebula as in the APOD.
Ann
Finally I can comment - my software is back, at least for now...
As a color commentator, I find it interesting that the Earth is so totally non-blue in this image. But one thing is blue: the flash of lightning.
[float=left][img2]http://www.th-wahl.de/Namibia_03/Halfe_Size/12_300mm.jpg[/img2][c][size=85]NGC 6231 and IC 4628.[/size][/c][/float]In the Milky Way, note just left of center, just above the red airglow of the Earth, a starry shape looking like a "white smile". It is the great cluster NGC 6231 and its "comet tail", the emission nebula IC 4628, as well as several scattered stars. The red glow of IC 4628 is at center of the image, and brilliant blue-white cluster NGC 6231 is at right. Unfortunately I have not been able to find out who took the picture, but I feel certain that it is a German photographer, perhaps named Wahl, and the picture was taken in Namibia.
In the picture at left, NGC 6231 and IC 4628 are looking sad instead of smiling, but it is the same cluster and nebula as in the APOD.
Ann