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Sandy and the Moon Halo

Sandy and the Moon Halo

Copyright: Marcella Giulia Pace

Last April’s Full Moon shines through high clouds near the horizon, casting shadows in this garden-at-night skyscape. Along with canine sentinel Sandy watching the garden gate, the wide-angle snapshot also captured the bright Moon’s 22 degree ice halo. But June’s bright Full Moon will cast shadows too. This month, the Moon’s exact full phase occurs at 01:08 UTC June 22. That’s a mere 28 hours or so after today’s June solstice (at 20:51 UTC June 20), the moment when the Sun reaches its maximum northern declination. Known to some as a Strawberry Moon, June’s Full Moon is at its southernmost declination, and of course will create its own 22 degree halos in hazy night skies.

Courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

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