Monday, February 06, 2006

Can you explain this?

Sunset at the north pole

This is supposed to be a photograph of sunset at the north pole. I thought that the sun and the moon both subtended about a half-degree angle, the picture doesn't look so. This moon could totally eclipse a dozen suns. Is it Photoshop?

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:24 PM

    Looks like an "artist's conception" type of picture. The sun probably appears 'smaller' at the North Pole in winter but not that smaller than the moon.

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  2. What do you know of the provenance?

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  3. It is all over the web.
    E.g., http://www.qmt.org.au/modules/news/article.php?storyid=13

    Look for
    "Sunset at the North Pole with the moon at its closest point"

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  4. Anonymous1:54 PM

    Yes, I can explain this :)

    It is a digital creation done by myself. Visit my hompage to see the original image and others as well:

    Gate to Nowhere

    You can get a poster of it at zazzle:

    Poster Sunset at the north pole

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