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"id": "https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240719.html",
"url": "https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240719.html",
"title": "Anticrepuscular Rays at the Planet Festival",
"content_html": "<p class=\"summary\" hidden=\"hidden\">For some, these subtle bands of light and shadow stretched across the sky as the Sun set on July 11. Known as anticrepuscular rays, the bands are formed as a large cloud bank near the western horizon cast long shadows through the atmosphere at sunset. Due to the camera's perspective, the bands of light and shadow seem to converge toward the eastern (opposite) horizon at a point seen just above a 14th century hilltop castle near Brno, Czech Republic. In the foreground, denizens of planet Earth are enjoying the region's annual Planet Festival in the park below the Brno Observatory and Planetarium. And while crepuscular and anticrepuscular rays are a relatively common atmospheric phenomenon, this festival's 10 meter diameter inflatable spheres representing bodies of the Solar System are less often seen on planet Earth.</p><figure><a href=\"image/2407/2024-07-11Pavel_2048p.jpg\" onmouseover=\"if (document.images) document.imagename1.src='image/2407/2024-07-11Pavel_models1024p.jpg';\" onmouseout=\"if (document.images) document.imagename1.src='image/2407/2024-07-11Pavel_1024p.jpg';\"> <img src=\"image/2407/2024-07-11Pavel_1024p.jpg\" name=\"imagename1\" alt=\"See Explanation. Clicking on the picture will download the highest resolution version available.\" style=\"max-width:100%\"></a> <figcaption><p><b>Image Credit &amp; <a href=\"lib/about_apod.html#srapply\">Copyright</a>:</b> <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/neuveritelne.brno/\">Pavel Gabzdyl</a> </p></figcaption></figure><p> <b> Explanation: </b> <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/neuveritelne.brno/\">For some</a>, these subtle bands of light and shadow stretched across the sky as the Sun set on July 11. Known as <a href=\"ap200318.html\">anticrepuscular</a> rays, the bands are formed as a large cloud bank near the western horizon cast <a href=\"ap220924.html\">long shadows</a> through the atmosphere at sunset. Due to the camera's perspective, the bands of light and shadow seem to converge toward the eastern (opposite) horizon at a point seen just above a 14th century <a href=\"ap160916.html\">hilltop castle</a> near Brno, Czech Republic. In the foreground, <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Sunday_Afternoon_on_the_Island_of_La_Grande_Jatte#/media/File:A_Sunday_on_La_Grande_Jatte,_Georges_Seurat,_1884.jpg\">denizens</a> of planet Earth are enjoying the region's annual <a href=\"https://www.festivalplanetbrno.cz/\">Planet Festival</a> in the park below the Brno Observatory and Planetarium. And while crepuscular and anticrepuscular rays are a relatively common atmospheric phenomenon, this festival's 10 meter diameter inflatable spheres representing <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/\">bodies of the Solar System</a> are less often seen <a href=\"image/2407/2024-07-11Pavel_models1024p.jpg\">on planet Earth</a>. </p><footer class=\"footnote\"> <hr><b> Authors &amp; editors: </b> <a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a> (<a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/\">MTU</a>) &amp; <a href=\"https://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/jbonnell/www/bonnell.html\">Jerry Bonnell</a> (<a href=\"http://www.astro.umd.edu/\">UMCP</a>)<br> <b>NASA Official: </b> Amber Straughn <a href=\"lib/about_apod.html#srapply\">Specific rights apply</a>. <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/HP_Privacy.html\">NASA Web Privacy</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/general/accessibility/\">Accessibility</a> Notices <br> <b>A service of:</b> <a href=\"https://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/\">ASD</a> at <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/\">NASA</a> / <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/\">GSFC</a>, <br> <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/learners\">NASA Science Activation</a> &amp; <a href=\"http://www.mtu.edu/\">Michigan Tech. U.</a><br> </footer>",
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"image": "https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2407/2024-07-11Pavel_1024p.jpg",
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"summary": "For some, these subtle bands of light and shadow stretched across the sky as the Sun set on July 11. Known as anticrepuscular rays, the bands are formed as a large cloud bank near the western horizon cast long shadows through the atmosphere at sunset. Due to the camera's perspective, the bands of light and shadow seem to converge toward the eastern (opposite) horizon at a point seen just above a 14th century hilltop castle near Brno, Czech Republic. In the foreground, denizens of planet Earth are enjoying the region's annual Planet Festival in the park below the Brno Observatory and Planetarium. And while crepuscular and anticrepuscular rays are a relatively common atmospheric phenomenon, this festival's 10 meter diameter inflatable spheres representing bodies of the Solar System are less often seen on planet Earth."
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"summary": "Last April's Full Moon shines through high clouds near the horizon, casting shadows in this garden-at-night skyscape. Along with canine sentinel Sandy watching the garden gate, the wide-angle snapshot also captured the bright Moon's 22 degree ice halo. But June's bright Full Moon will cast shadows too. This month, the Moon's exact full phase occurs at 01:08 UTC June 22. That's a mere 28 hours or so after today's June solstice (at 20:51 UTC June 20), the moment when the Sun reaches its maximum northern declination. Known to some as a Strawberry Moon, June's Full Moon is at its southernmost declination, and of course will create its own 22 degree halos in hazy night skies."
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"id": "https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240619.html",
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"title": "NGC 6188: Dragons of Ara",
"content_html": "<p class=\"summary\" hidden=\"hidden\">Do dragons fight on the altar of the sky? Although it might appear that way, these dragons are illusions made of thin gas and dust. The emission nebula NGC 6188, home to the glowing clouds, is found about 4,000 light years away near the edge of a large molecular cloud, unseen at visible wavelengths, in the southern constellation Ara (the Altar). Massive, young stars of the embedded Ara OB1 association were formed in that region only a few million years ago, sculpting the dark shapes and powering the nebular glow with stellar winds and intense ultraviolet radiation. The recent star formation itself was likely triggered by winds and supernova explosions from previous generations of massive stars, that swept up and compressed the molecular gas. This impressively detailed image spans over 2 degrees (four full Moons), corresponding to over 150 light years at the estimated distance of NGC 6188.</p><figure><a href=\"image/2406/AraDragons_Taylor_4728.jpg\"> <img src=\"image/2406/AraDragons_Taylor_960.jpg\" alt=\"Gas and dust are shown in a deep starfield. The gas glows blue and red, while the dark dust is connected in filaments across the image. To some, the filaments appear to have the shape of two dragons fighting. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.\" style=\"max-width:100%\"></a> <figcaption><p><b> Image Credit &amp; Copyright: </b> <a href=\"https://www.astrobin.com/users/CAPastrophotography/\">Carlos Taylor</a> </p></figcaption></figure><p> <b> Explanation: </b> Do dragons fight on the altar of the sky? Although it might appear that way, these dragons are <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia\">illusions</a> made of thin gas and dust. The <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_nebula\">emission nebula</a> NGC 6188, home to the glowing clouds, is found about 4,000 <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/exoplanets/what-is-a-light-year/\">light years</a> away near the edge of a large molecular cloud, unseen at visible wavelengths, in the southern <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_(constellation)\">constellation Ara</a> (the Altar). Massive, young <a href=\"https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011A%26A...531A..73B/abstract\">stars of</a> the embedded Ara <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_association#Stellar_associations\">OB1 association</a> were formed in that region only a few million years ago, <a href=\"ap080313.html\">sculpting</a> the dark shapes and powering the nebular glow with stellar winds and intense <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/ems/10_ultravioletwaves\">ultraviolet radiation</a>. The recent <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/universe/stars/\">star</a> formation itself was likely triggered by winds and supernova explosions from previous generations of massive <a href=\"https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/search/stars/\">stars</a>, that swept up and compressed the molecular gas. This <a href=\"https://cdn.petcarerx.com/blog/wp-content-uploads-2015-07-surprise-dog.jpg\">impressively</a> detailed <a href=\"https://www.astrobin.com/ofcovc/C/\">image</a> spans over 2 degrees (four full Moons), corresponding to over 150 light years at the estimated distance <a href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn9mZpAcbF8\">of NGC 6188</a>. </p><footer class=\"footnote\"> <hr><b> Authors &amp; editors: </b> <a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a> (<a href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/\">MTU</a>) &amp; <a href=\"https://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/jbonnell/www/bonnell.html\">Jerry Bonnell</a> (<a href=\"http://www.astro.umd.edu/\">UMCP</a>)<br> <b>NASA Official: </b> Amber Straughn <a href=\"lib/about_apod.html#srapply\">Specific rights apply</a>. <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/HP_Privacy.html\">NASA Web Privacy</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/general/accessibility/\">Accessibility</a>, <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/privacy/\">Notices</a>; <br> <b>A service of:</b> <a href=\"https://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/\">ASD</a> at <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/\">NASA</a> / <a href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/\">GSFC</a>, <br> <a href=\"https://science.nasa.gov/learners\">NASA Science Activation</a> &amp; <a href=\"http://www.mtu.edu/\">Michigan Tech. U.</a><br> </footer>",
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"date_modified": "2024-06-19T09:00:02+00:00Z",
"image": "https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2406/AraDragons_Taylor_960.jpg",
"tags": [
"star formation",
"NGC 6188",
"Dragons of Ara"
],
"summary": "Do dragons fight on the altar of the sky? Although it might appear that way, these dragons are illusions made of thin gas and dust. The emission nebula NGC 6188, home to the glowing clouds, is found about 4,000 light years away near the edge of a large molecular cloud, unseen at visible wavelengths, in the southern constellation Ara (the Altar). Massive, young stars of the embedded Ara OB1 association were formed in that region only a few million years ago, sculpting the dark shapes and powering the nebular glow with stellar winds and intense ultraviolet radiation. The recent star formation itself was likely triggered by winds and supernova explosions from previous generations of massive stars, that swept up and compressed the molecular gas. This impressively detailed image spans over 2 degrees (four full Moons), corresponding to over 150 light years at the estimated distance of NGC 6188."
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"title": "Astronomy Picture of the Day",
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