by Ann » Fri May 12, 2023 4:59 am
Halley Dust, Mars Dust, and Milky Way. Image Credit & Copyright:
Petr Horalek / Institute of Physics in Opava
Yes, that's an impressive image!
Even though it is a composite one! If anyone looking at today's APOD dislikes it because it is a composite, why don't you go out and take your own pictures and create a composite from them?
Anyway. I guess that the brightest light near the horizon is Venus, and the second brightest light just above Venus would be Jupiter. The rather faint red light some distance above Venus and Jupiter would be Mars, and a rather faint white light some distance above Mars would be Saturn.
Note a long and very green streak in the upper middle part of the image. This streak appears to start at a pink spot, which is
the Lagoon Nebula. And then it appears to pierce an orange spot, which is
Antares! How cool is that!
To the lower right of this green streak is a long bright streak that seems to "explode" in white light. Note that this meteorite leaves a reddish trail of dust.
That's cool, too!
Ann
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Yes, that's an impressive image! :D Even though it is a composite one! If anyone looking at today's APOD dislikes it because it is a composite, why don't you go out and take your own pictures and create a composite from them?
Anyway. I guess that the brightest light near the horizon is Venus, and the second brightest light just above Venus would be Jupiter. The rather faint red light some distance above Venus and Jupiter would be Mars, and a rather faint white light some distance above Mars would be Saturn.
[attachment=0]APOD 12 May 2023 detail.png[/attachment]
Note a long and very green streak in the upper middle part of the image. This streak appears to start at a pink spot, which is [url=https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagunnebulosan#/media/Fil:Lagoon_Nebula_(ESO).jpg]the Lagoon Nebula[/url]. And then it appears to pierce an orange spot, which is [url=https://www.spektrum.de/alias/wunder-des-weltalls/antares-region/1463943]Antares[/url]! How cool is that! 😀
To the lower right of this green streak is a long bright streak that seems to "explode" in white light. Note that this meteorite leaves a reddish trail of dust.
That's cool, too! 😀
Ann