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Mindbending Moonset: Atmospheric Refraction

Mindbending Moonset: Atmospheric Refraction | International Space StationExpedition 73 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Zena Cardman: "Wild mirage of moonset as viewed from the International Space Station. The distortion and colors are caused by atmospheric refraction and Rayleigh scattering (and I think the ripples are likely from some temperature inversions? I’ll let the Internet correct me . . . ).""Getting this shot as I envisioned became …
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