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Image Credits: György Soponyai
Solstice Conjunction over Budapest
Before a solstice Sun rose on June 21, brilliant Venus and an old crescent Moon posed together over Budapest, Hungary for this predawn skyscape. In the foreground the view looks across the Danube river from Buda to Pest toward the dome and peaks of the Hungarian Parliament building. Low clouds are in silhouette against a twilight sky. But far enough above the eastern horizon to catch the sunlight shines another seasonal apparition on that solstice morning, noctilucent clouds. Seen near sunrise and sunset in summer months at high latitudes, the night-shining clouds are formed as water vapor in the cold upper atmosphere condenses on meteoric dust or volcanic ash near the edge of space.
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that is amazing!
What a beautiful city!
I'd LOVE to visit Budapest one of these days!
Nice !
But can you tell me this money will help Nasa to do what research?
Check out penny4nasa.org. They have a great video and their site explains everything. Currently the government is not giving NASA enough funding because they don't view it as important
the sky looks like cream :)
Venus & Moon are so beautiful!
What a lovely!
is that North start above crescent moon?
It is a very beautiful night view!
Good picture, you have talent.
I did not take this, I can't take any credit. I posted the source below the picture. It is a great picture though, isn't it?
Yes, that's a good picture, I mean you have the talent to put the picture together, you tell it well.
NASA pictures from the sky or space are always nice to see .
Funding might make them learn some realistic answers instead of the funny theories they still hold for real :-)
So yes i follow