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Moonrise Through Mauna Kea's Shadow
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06.12.2010 00:00
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Moonrise Through Mauna Kea's Shadow
Explanation: How can the Moon rise through a mountain? It cannot -- what was
photographed here
is a
moonrise
through the
shadow
of a large
volcano
. The volcano is
Mauna Kea
,
Hawai'i
,
USA
, a frequent spot for
spectacular
photographs
since
it
is
arguably
the
premier
observing
location
on
planet
Earth
. The Sun has just set in the
opposite direction
, behind the camera. Additionally, the
Moon
has just passed full
phase
-- were it precisely at
full
phase it would rise, possibly
eclipsed
, at the very peak of the shadow.
Refraction
of moonlight through the
Earth's atmosphere
makes the
Moon
appear slightly oval.
Cinder cones
from old volcanic eruptions are visible in the foreground. Cloud tops below
Mauna Kea's summit
have unusually flat tops, indicating a decrease in air moisture that frequently keeps the air unusually dry, another attribute of this
stellar observing site
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