Astronomy Image of the Day
A Sun Pillar in Red and Violet
05 February 2006
Jim Kirkpatrick & Brigitte Heiter-Kirkpatrick

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 05 February 2006
Sometimes the unknown is beautiful. In 2000 February near Lake Tahoe, Nevada, two amateur photographers noticed an unusual red column of light rise mysteriously from a setting sun. During the next few minutes, they were able to capture the pillar and a photogenic sunset on film. Pictured above, the red column is seen above a serene Lake Tahoe and snow-capped mountains across from Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park. The mysterious column, they learned later, is a Sun Pillar, a phenomenon where sunlight reflects off of distant falling ice crystals.
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Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day





