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LordKathen 04-16-2004 09:33 AM

<font color=lime>Found this at Space.com. Interesting, and beutifull. Could you imagine taking a photo like this?
http://a52.g.akamaitech.net/f/52/827..._moon_04,0.jpg

<font color=white>"Editor's Note: In this picture, taken May 11 with a digital camera from the International Space Station, the Moon seems to float inside Earth's atmosphere. Writing for NASA, Tony Phillips explains what might be going on:

It's an illusion, of course. The Moon is really a quarter of a million miles away. The picture is tricky because of its uneven lighting. The Sun's elevation angle is only 6 degrees. On the left side of the image, night is falling; on the right side, it's still broad daylight. This gradient of sunlight is the key to the illusion.

Atmospheric optics expert Les Cowley explains: "The Moon is close to Earth's terminator, so the atmosphere in front of it is not receiving much sunlight." Sunlit air scatters light and glows blue. "We call this 'airlight,'" says Cowley. "But in this image the air in front of the Moon is only dimly lit. The Moon is therefore clear and bright because it is not masked by superimposed airlight."

"This makes the Moon seem to be 'in front' of the atmosphere."

Uneven lighting reinforces the illusion in another way: On the sunlit side of the image (right), the boundary between air and land is distinct. Our brains extrapolate the direction of Earth's limb, right to left, using information mostly from that sunlit area. But the brain does it wrong. The extrapolated limb goes behind the Moon; so the Moon seems to be in the foreground, floating on air. This idea, suggested by the author.

Whatever the explanation, the illusion is wonderful. And unexpected. It makes you wonder ... what's next?"
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Kakero 04-16-2004 11:29 AM

nice picture. though i can't imagine that little thing is the moon.

Ehrys 04-16-2004 12:16 PM

Oh damn... that's nice. I like the nebula pics that were taken by the Hubble.

RoSs_bg2_rox 04-16-2004 05:42 PM

cool! They must have amazing digi cams up there for quality such as that!

LordKathen 04-16-2004 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kakero:
nice picture. though i can't imagine that little thing is the moon.
<font color=lime>Did you read the article? ;) </font>


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