                         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.

                               2019 February 12
                                      [2]
                        Plane Crossing a Crescent Moon
       Image Credit & Copyright: Olivier Staiger (Binounistan.com [3] )

Explanation: No, this is not a good way to get to the Moon [4] . [5] What is
pictured is a chance superposition of an airplane and the Moon. The contrail
[6]  would normally appear white, but the large volume of air toward the
setting Sun preferentially knocks away blue light [7] , giving the reflected
trail [8]  a bright red hue. Far in the distance, well behind the plane, is a
crescent Moon [9] , also slightly reddened. Captured a month ago above Valais
[10] , Switzerland [11] , the featured image was taken so soon after sunset
that planes in the sky were still in sunlight, as were their contrails [12] .
Within minutes, unfortunately, the impromptu sky show ended. The plane crossed
the Moon [13]  and moved out of sight. The Moon set [14] . The contrail became
unilluminated and then dispersed.

                       Tomorrow's picture: old blue eye

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