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February 12, 2014
Surreal
Can the night sky appear both serene and surreal? Perhaps classifiable as serene
in the above
panoramic image taken last Friday are the faint lights of small towns
glowing across a dark foreground landscape of Doi
Inthanon National Park in Thailand, as well as the
numerous stars glowing across a dark background starscape. Also visible are the
planet Venus and a band of zodiacal light on the
image left. Unusual events are also captured, however. First, the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy, while
usually a common site, appears here to hover surreally above the ground.
Next, a fortuitous streak of a meteor was captured on the image right. Perhaps
the most unusual component is the bright spot just to the left of the meteor.
That spot is the plume of a rising Ariane 5 rocket, launched
a few minutes before from Kourou, French Guiana. How lucky
was the astrophotographer to capture the rocket launch in his
image? Pretty lucky -- the image was not timed
to capture the rocket. Also lucky was how photogenic
-- and perhaps surreal
-- the rest of the sky turned out to be.
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