2023-03-06|Sunatori's Sky Beyond the Arctic Circle
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The Sun is roughly 400 times larger than the Moon, but the Sun happens to be 400 times further away than the Moon. So, the Sun and the Moon look almost exactly the same size from the Earth's perspective.
My geological engineer/exploration geologist daughter Évelyne captured the giant Sun due to halo in Kiruna, Sweden, which is located above the Arctic Circle. No zoom in or out, just 1x.
Évelyne also captured the tiny Moon in Kiruna, Sweden. No zoom in or out, just 1x.
Évelyne noticed bright ORANGE crescent Moon in Kiruna, Sweden. An orange moon means the shorter wavelengths of light are being filtered away.
Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle, when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight. Here is a genuine Midnight Sun with multi-coloured clouds that Évelyne captured in Kiruna, Sweden.
Here is sunrise that Évelyne captured in Kiruna, Sweden.
Here is another sunrise that Évelyne captured in Kiruna, Sweden.
Here is a BLUE Sun that Évelyne captured in Narvik, Norway.
Here is S-shaped aurora borealis in GREEN and RED colours that Évelyne captured in Kiruna, Sweden.
Here is aurora borealis with Moon, clouds and artificial lights that Évelyne captured in Kiruna, Sweden.
Here is the Moon with halo, captured in Kiruna, Sweden.