ebook di Fulvio Romano

sabato 26 gennaio 2013

Se non avete mai visto due paraseleni, eccoli sull'Alaska...

... fotografati dall'Alaska due riflessi della Luna ai bordi dell'Halo provocato dai ghiacci in atmosfera... Vengono chiamati "Paraselene" ( o ...seleni) ad imitazione del parelio, fenomeno simile ma che si verifica con il Sole.

Alaskan Moondogs

Image Credit & Copyright: Sebastian Saarloos

Explanation: Moonlight illuminates a snowy scene in this night land and skyscape made on January 17 from Lower Miller Creek, Alaska, USA. Overexposed near the mountainous western horizon is the first quarter Moon itself, surrounded by an icy halo and flanked left and right by moondogs. Sometimes called mock moons, a more scientific name for the luminous apparations is paraselenae (plural). Analogous to a sundog or parhelion, a paraselene is produced by moonlight refracted through thin, hexagonal, plate-shaped ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. As determined by the crystal geometry, paraselenae are seen at an angle of 22 degrees or more from the Moon. Compared to the bright lunar disk, paraselenae are faint and easier to spot when the Moon is low.