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November 18, 2013
Vatnajokull
What's happening in the sky? On this cold winter night in Iceland, quite a lot.
First, in the foreground, lies the largest glacier in Iceland: Vatnajokull. On the far
left, bright green auroras appear to emanate from
the glacier as if it was a volcano. Aurora light is
reflected by the foreground lake Jökulsárlón. On the far
right is a long and unusual lenticular cloud tinged
with green light emitted from another aurora well behind it. Just above this lenticular cloud are unusual iridescent lenticular
clouds displaying a broad spectral range of colors. Far beyond the lenticular is
the setting Moon, while far beyond even the Moon are
setting stars. The above image was
captured in late March of 2012.
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