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LI Hang
原文:
Have you ever seen a halo around the Moon? Such 22 degree rings around the Moon — caused by ice crystals falling in the Earth’s atmosphere — are somewhat rare. OK, but have you ever seen a blue moon? Given the modern definition of blue moon — the second full moon occurring in a calendar month — these are also rare. What is featured above might therefore be considered doubly rare — a halo surrounding a blue moon. The featured image was taken late last month near Zhongshan Station in Antarctica. Visible in the foreground are a power generating house and a snowmobile. What might seem to be stars in the background are actually illuminated snowflakes near the camera.
中文翻譯:
🌕✨ 你見過月亮周圍的光環嗎?這種22度的環圈是因為冰晶在地球大氣中降落所引起的,算係較為罕見的現象。你又見過藍月嗎?根據現代的定義,藍月是指在同一個月份內出現的第二個滿月,這種情況也不常見。
而上面所展示的圖片,正好是藍月周圍環繞著光環,這可謂是雙重稀有!這幅圖片是上個月底在南極的中山站拍攝的。前景中可見到一座發電房和一部雪地摩托。背景看似星星的,其實是點亮的雪花在鏡頭附近照射下形成的。
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來源:NASA每日圖片