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Astronomy Image of the Day

Crepuscular Rays Over Utah

31 August 2005

Jean Nesheim

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 31 August 2005

What could cause such rays of dark? Dark sky rays were caught in spectacular fashion earlier this month above Utah, USA. The cause is something surprisingly familiar: shadows. Clouds near the horizon can block sunlight from reflecting off air, making columns outward from the Sun appear unusually dark. Cloud shadows can be thought of as the complement of the more commonly highlighted crepuscular rays, also visible above, where sunlight pours though cloud holes. Sometimes, on the opposite side of the sky, anticrepuscular rays can also be seen.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day