Credit & Copyright: Adrien Mauduit
Explanation:
Skies after the near-solstice sunset on June 17
are reflected in this calm lake.
The tranquil
twilight scene was captured near
Bashaw, Alberta, Canada, northern planet Earth.
Usually spotted at high latitudes in summer months,
night shining or noctilucent clouds hang just above the horizon,
transfusing light
into a darker sky.
Near the edge of space, the icy apparitions are
condensations on meteoric dust or volcanic ash still in
sunlight at extreme altitudes.
Also near the edge
of space on this short northern night,
solar activity triggered the lovely apparition of aurora borealis
or northern lights.
Solstice Today:
10:07 UTC
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Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
Publications with keywords: solstice - aurora - noctilucent clouds
Publications with words: solstice - aurora - noctilucent clouds
See also:
- APOD: 2025 January 7 Á A New Years Aurora and SAR Arc
- A Year in Sunsets
- APOD: 2024 December 8 Á Aurora around Saturns North Pole
- APOD: 2024 October 16 Á Colorful Aurora over New Zealand
- APOD: 2024 October 13 Á Aurora Timelapse Over Italian Alps
- Northern Lights, West Virginia
- Aurora Australis and the International Space Station