[MIham] Volcanic Sunsets
Frank
frank at mountcalvarygreenville.org
Mon Sep 1 14:04:43 EDT 2008
Space Weather News for Aug 31, 2008
http://spaceweather.com
Sky watchers across the USA and Europe are reporting unusually colorful
sunsets and sunrises. The cause appears to be the August 7th eruption of
the Kasatochi volcano in Alaska's Aleutian islands. The volcano hurled a
massive cloud of ash and sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere; high winds
have since carried the aerosols over parts of the USA and Europe. "Violet
domes," long pink rays crossing the sky, campfire-red aureoles around
Venus--these are just a few of the sights documented on Spaceweather.com in
recent days. When the sun goes down tonight, look west. You may be in for
a treat.
Ongoing coverage of the phenomenon may be found at http://spaceweather.com .
First reports of the volcanic sunsets are documented in the Aug. 27th
edition of SpaceWeather.com, located in our archives at this URL:
http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=27&month=08&year=2008
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