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  1. There's no air on the moon, so there's no twilight...right? Surprisingly, there is!

    Meet the real science, and romance, of "lunar horizon glow" at my #blog: adamasnemesis.com/2026/06/14/t

    This post's featured image is "Spirit of the Moon" by Artur José de Sousa Loureir.

    #science #Moon #space #spaceexploration #lunarhorizonglow #lunar #spaceflight #future #history #Apollo #Artemis #sunset #twilight #atmosphere #eclipse #lunareclipse

  2. There's no air on the moon, so there's no twilight...right? Surprisingly, there is!

    Meet the real science, and romance, of "lunar horizon glow" at my #blog: adamasnemesis.com/2026/06/14/t

    This post's featured image is "Spirit of the Moon" by Artur José de Sousa Loureir.

    #science #Moon #space #spaceexploration #lunarhorizonglow #lunar #spaceflight #future #history #Apollo #Artemis #sunset #twilight #atmosphere #eclipse #lunareclipse

  3. There's no air on the moon, so there's no twilight...right? Surprisingly, there is!

    Meet the real science, and romance, of "lunar horizon glow" at my #blog: adamasnemesis.com/2026/06/14/t

    This post's featured image is "Spirit of the Moon" by Artur José de Sousa Loureir.

    #science #Moon #space #spaceexploration #lunarhorizonglow #lunar #spaceflight #future #history #Apollo #Artemis #sunset #twilight #atmosphere #eclipse #lunareclipse

  4. There's no air on the moon, so there's no twilight...right? Surprisingly, there is!

    Meet the real science, and romance, of "lunar horizon glow" at my #blog: adamasnemesis.com/2026/06/14/t

    This post's featured image is "Spirit of the Moon" by Artur José de Sousa Loureir.

    #science #Moon #space #spaceexploration #lunarhorizonglow #lunar #spaceflight #future #history #Apollo #Artemis #sunset #twilight #atmosphere #eclipse #lunareclipse

  5. There's no air on the moon, so there's no twilight...right? Surprisingly, there is!

    Meet the real science, and romance, of "lunar horizon glow" at my #blog: adamasnemesis.com/2026/06/14/t

    This post's featured image is "Spirit of the Moon" by Artur José de Sousa Loureir.

    #science #Moon #space #spaceexploration #lunarhorizonglow #lunar #spaceflight #future #history #Apollo #Artemis #sunset #twilight #atmosphere #eclipse #lunareclipse

  6. Lunar Spiral
    Humans have been observing and recording celestial events for thousands of years, with lunar eclipses holding a special fascination for us. This total eclipse was designated a ‘blood moon’ due to the reddish hue cast from Earth’s shadow and atmosphere. It was also a supermoon, so called because it appears larger than usual in our sky due to its close proximity to earth.

    Photograph: Bronwen Gunning

    #photography
    #Moon
    #LunarEclipse
    #BloodMoon
    #FullMoon
    #Supermoon

  7. Lunar Spiral
    Humans have been observing and recording celestial events for thousands of years, with lunar eclipses holding a special fascination for us. This total eclipse was designated a ‘blood moon’ due to the reddish hue cast from Earth’s shadow and atmosphere. It was also a supermoon, so called because it appears larger than usual in our sky due to its close proximity to earth.

    Photograph: Bronwen Gunning

    #photography
    #Moon
    #LunarEclipse
    #BloodMoon
    #FullMoon
    #Supermoon

  8. Lunar Spiral
    Humans have been observing and recording celestial events for thousands of years, with lunar eclipses holding a special fascination for us. This total eclipse was designated a ‘blood moon’ due to the reddish hue cast from Earth’s shadow and atmosphere. It was also a supermoon, so called because it appears larger than usual in our sky due to its close proximity to earth.

    Photograph: Bronwen Gunning

    #photography
    #Moon
    #LunarEclipse
    #BloodMoon
    #FullMoon
    #Supermoon

  9. Lunar Spiral
    Humans have been observing and recording celestial events for thousands of years, with lunar eclipses holding a special fascination for us. This total eclipse was designated a ‘blood moon’ due to the reddish hue cast from Earth’s shadow and atmosphere. It was also a supermoon, so called because it appears larger than usual in our sky due to its close proximity to earth.

    Photograph: Bronwen Gunning

    #photography
    #Moon
    #LunarEclipse
    #BloodMoon
    #FullMoon
    #Supermoon

  10. Lunar Spiral
    Humans have been observing and recording celestial events for thousands of years, with lunar eclipses holding a special fascination for us. This total eclipse was designated a ‘blood moon’ due to the reddish hue cast from Earth’s shadow and atmosphere. It was also a supermoon, so called because it appears larger than usual in our sky due to its close proximity to earth.

    Photograph: Bronwen Gunning

    #photography
    #Moon
    #LunarEclipse
    #BloodMoon
    #FullMoon
    #Supermoon

  11. Total Solar Eclipse 2026 Explained: Path, Visibility in Europe and Beyond, and a Preview of 2027’s 6-Minute Darkness

    What experts say about the eclipse “A total solar eclipse is one of those rare moments when millions…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #America #CA #Canada #Europe #lunareclipse #Solarecplise
    newsbeep.com/ca/719716/

  12. Total Solar Eclipse 2026 Explained: Path, Visibility in Europe and Beyond, and a Preview of 2027’s 6-Minute Darkness

    What experts say about the eclipse “A total solar eclipse is one of those rare moments when millions…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #America #CA #Canada #Europe #lunareclipse #Solarecplise
    newsbeep.com/ca/719716/

  13. europesays.com/ie/522255/ Total Solar Eclipse 2026 Explained: Path, Visibility in Europe and Beyond, and a Preview of 2027’s 6-Minute Darkness #america #Éire #Europe #IE #Ireland #LunarEclipse #Science #SolarEcplise

  14. Total Solar Eclipse 2026: Where to Watch in Europe, Greenland, Iceland, Spain and Portugal

    What experts say about the eclipse “A total solar eclipse is one of those rare moments when millions…
    #Iceland #IS #Europe #Europa #EU #america #iceland #island #lunareclipse #Solarecplise
    europesays.com/3044220/

  15. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  16. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  17. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  18. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  19. Out and About – Night Sky

    Here are a few images of the night sky that I have collected as of late 2024. Included are some Aurora shots, two different comets, a lunar eclipse, the Milky Way and some light pillars.

    Northern Lights in September 2004, seen by the Monolith at Vigelandsparken in Oslo Some purples and greens behind a group of girls in the park A bit of the Milky Way in October of 2024, seen over cabins high above Voss in Norway
    (we can’t see the galactic core here at this time of year) Looking the other way, I think I caught Pleiades near the top of the sky and Jupiter is the bright light On 15 October 2024, we went out to find Comen Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from our neighborhood in Oslo
    (Clear skies and a fairly bright comet made it easy enough to find with help of a sky map on my phone — and my better half could see it by eye via binoculars) On 31 October 2025, we went to a nearby beach, Hvervenbukta, to attempt to find the Comet A6-Lemmon
    (Cloudy skies and a much fainter comet made it much more difficult to “see”– can you find it?) On 7 September 2025, the lunar eclipse was just starting to end by the time the moon finally appeared over the hilly horizon of our neighborhood in Oslo Just a normal moon, but with a bit of earthshine along with that waxing crescent An almost full moon, caught in some tree branches On a cold night back in January, the ice crystals in the atmosphere reflected lights from the ground into light pillars
    (I thought at first it was some sort of bizarre albino Aurora…silly me!) #AuroraBorealis #LightPillars #LunarEclipse #MilkyWay #Moon #NightSky #NorthernLights #Norway #Oslo #Photoblog #Photography
  20. A moment from September 7, 2025 a lunar eclipse over Kigali, Rwanda 🌑

    Watching the recent Artemis II lunar flyby has brought all those feelings rushing back. The same Moon, a new era of exploration.

    As a Nikon photographer, I love that NASA also trusts Nikon cameras in space. It makes the connection feel just a little closer.

    Prints available with 10% off code LUNAR2026: mlyonphotography.darkroom.com/

    #LunarEclipse #ArtemisII #NASA #Astrophotography #Nikon #Kigali #Rwanda #SpacePhotography #Moon

  21. A moment from September 7, 2025 a lunar eclipse over Kigali, Rwanda 🌑

    Watching the recent Artemis II lunar flyby has brought all those feelings rushing back. The same Moon, a new era of exploration.

    As a Nikon photographer, I love that NASA also trusts Nikon cameras in space. It makes the connection feel just a little closer.

    Prints available with 10% off code LUNAR2026: mlyonphotography.darkroom.com/

    #LunarEclipse #ArtemisII #NASA #Astrophotography #Nikon #Kigali #Rwanda #SpacePhotography #Moon

  22. A moment from September 7, 2025 a lunar eclipse over Kigali, Rwanda 🌑

    Watching the recent Artemis II lunar flyby has brought all those feelings rushing back. The same Moon, a new era of exploration.

    As a Nikon photographer, I love that NASA also trusts Nikon cameras in space. It makes the connection feel just a little closer.

    Prints available with 10% off code LUNAR2026: mlyonphotography.darkroom.com/

    #LunarEclipse #ArtemisII #NASA #Astrophotography #Nikon #Kigali #Rwanda #SpacePhotography #Moon

  23. A moment from September 7, 2025 a lunar eclipse over Kigali, Rwanda 🌑

    Watching the recent Artemis II lunar flyby has brought all those feelings rushing back. The same Moon, a new era of exploration.

    As a Nikon photographer, I love that NASA also trusts Nikon cameras in space. It makes the connection feel just a little closer.

    Prints available with 10% off code LUNAR2026: mlyonphotography.darkroom.com/

    #LunarEclipse #ArtemisII #NASA #Astrophotography #Nikon #Kigali #Rwanda #SpacePhotography #Moon

  24. This lunar eclipse was captured from Kigali, Rwanda, on Sept 7, 2025, not during Artemis II, but it’s the same Moon that astronauts just flew around. 🌕✨ 🖼️ Prints: mlyonphotography.darkroom.com/products/180... 🎟️ Code LUNAR2026 for 10% off #ArtemisII #LunarEclipse #NASA #Astrophotography

    Darkroom

  25. This lunar eclipse was captured from Kigali, Rwanda, on Sept 7, 2025, not during Artemis II, but it’s the same Moon that astronauts just flew around. 🌕✨ 🖼️ Prints: mlyonphotography.darkroom.com/products/180... 🎟️ Code LUNAR2026 for 10% off #ArtemisII #LunarEclipse #NASA #Astrophotography

    Darkroom

  26. ‘Felt like falling out of sky’: Artemis II astronaut on Moon-bound journey

    The four astronauts aboard Nasa’s Artemis II mission have crossed a major milestone, travelling more than 150,000 miles…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Artemismission #Canadianastronaut #JeremyHansen #lunareclipse #lunarflyby #Orionspacecraft #Science
    newsbeep.com/us/565016/

  27. ‘Felt like falling out of sky’: Artemis II astronaut on Moon-bound journey

    The four astronauts aboard Nasa’s Artemis II mission have crossed a major milestone, travelling more than 150,000 miles…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Artemismission #Canadianastronaut #JeremyHansen #lunareclipse #lunarflyby #Orionspacecraft #Science
    newsbeep.com/us/565016/

  28. A photographer's journey to capture a blood moon rising over the South China Sea. 'It was an incredible moment'. Via @spacedotcom #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Astrophotography ✨ 📷 #Photography 📸 #LunarEclipse #BloodMoon #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

    A photographer's journey to ca...

  29. A photographer's journey to capture a blood moon rising over the South China Sea. 'It was an incredible moment'. Via @spacedotcom #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Astrophotography ✨ 📷 #Photography 📸 #LunarEclipse #BloodMoon #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

    A photographer's journey to ca...

  30. A photographer's journey to capture a blood moon rising over the South China Sea. 'It was an incredible moment'. Via @spacedotcom #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Astrophotography ✨ 📷 #Photography 📸 #LunarEclipse #BloodMoon #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

    A photographer's journey to ca...

  31. A photographer's journey to capture a blood moon rising over the South China Sea. 'It was an incredible moment'. Via @spacedotcom #SkyWatchers 🌃✨🌠 #Astrophotography ✨ 📷 #Photography 📸 #LunarEclipse #BloodMoon #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️

    A photographer's journey to ca...

  32. RE: mastodon.social/@PlanetariumBo

    The deeper the Moon dips into the Earth's umbra during a total #LunarEclipse the darker it gets - but the correlation isn't that good and more factors are in play (which are difficult to determine because eclipses - with good data - are so rare).

  33. RE: mastodon.social/@PlanetariumBo

    The deeper the Moon dips into the Earth's umbra during a total #LunarEclipse the darker it gets - but the correlation isn't that good and more factors are in play (which are difficult to determine because eclipses - with good data - are so rare).

  34. RE: mastodon.social/@PlanetariumBo

    The deeper the Moon dips into the Earth's umbra during a total #LunarEclipse the darker it gets - but the correlation isn't that good and more factors are in play (which are difficult to determine because eclipses - with good data - are so rare).

  35. RE: mastodon.social/@PlanetariumBo

    The deeper the Moon dips into the Earth's umbra during a total #LunarEclipse the darker it gets - but the correlation isn't that good and more factors are in play (which are difficult to determine because eclipses - with good data - are so rare).

  36. RE: mastodon.social/@PlanetariumBo

    The deeper the Moon dips into the Earth's umbra during a total #LunarEclipse the darker it gets - but the correlation isn't that good and more factors are in play (which are difficult to determine because eclipses - with good data - are so rare).

  37. Another pre-totality image from the lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026.

  38. Lunar Eclipse to niewielki survival horror wydany we wczesnym dostępie na Steamie. Odpowiemy na jedno pytanie: czy jest to odważny horror, czy tania prowokacja?

    pograne.eu/lunar-eclipse-recen

    #Pograne #Giereczkowo #LunarEclipse

  39. Lunar Eclipse to niewielki survival horror wydany we wczesnym dostępie na Steamie. Odpowiemy na jedno pytanie: czy jest to odważny horror, czy tania prowokacja?

    pograne.eu/lunar-eclipse-recen

    #Pograne #Giereczkowo #LunarEclipse

  40. Lunar Eclipse to niewielki survival horror wydany we wczesnym dostępie na Steamie. Odpowiemy na jedno pytanie: czy jest to odważny horror, czy tania prowokacja?

    pograne.eu/lunar-eclipse-recen

    #Pograne #Giereczkowo #LunarEclipse

  41. Lunar Eclipse to niewielki survival horror wydany we wczesnym dostępie na Steamie. Odpowiemy na jedno pytanie: czy jest to odważny horror, czy tania prowokacja?

    pograne.eu/lunar-eclipse-recen

    #Pograne #Giereczkowo #LunarEclipse

  42. Lunar Eclipse to niewielki survival horror wydany we wczesnym dostępie na Steamie. Odpowiemy na jedno pytanie: czy jest to odważny horror, czy tania prowokacja?

    pograne.eu/lunar-eclipse-recen

    #Pograne #Giereczkowo #LunarEclipse