                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

                         Astronomy Picture of the Day

    Discover the cosmos! [1] Each day a different image or photograph of our
 fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a
                           professional astronomer.

                               2018 September 4
                                      [2]
                          Moon behind Lava Fountain
  Image Credit & Copyright: Marcella Giulia Pace [3] (GreenFlash.Photo [4] )

Explanation: What's happened to the Moon? Nothing, but something has happened
to the image of the Moon. The heat from a volcanic lava fountain [5]  in the
foreground has warmed and made turbulent [6] the air nearby, causing passing
light to refract [7]  differently than usual. The result is a lava plume [8]
that appears to be melting [9]  the Moon. The featured picture was taken as
the full Sturgeon [10]  Moon was setting [11]  behind Mt. Etna [12]  as it
erupted [13]  in Italy [14]  about one week ago. The picture is actually a
composite of two [15]  images, one taken right after the other, with the same
camera and lens. The first image [16] was a quick exposure to capture details
of the setting Moon, while the second exposure<a/>, taken after the Moon set a
few minutes later, was longer so as to capture details of the faint lava jets.
From our Earth, we can only see the Sun [18] , Moon [19] , planets, and stars
as they appear through the distortion of the Earth's atmosphere [20] . This
distortion can not only change the images of familiar orbs into unusual [21]
shapes [22] , it can --unexpectedly at times -- delay sunset [23] and moonset
by several minutes.

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