珠穆朗玛峰上的金星带
(原标题: The Belt of Venus over Mount Everest)
2023-06-26
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你肯定见过它,但你可能没有注意到。在日出前或日落后无云的暮色中,地平线上方的部分大气显得略暗,颜色偏暗。被称为金星带,这条介于黑暗的日食天空和明亮的白天天空之间的过渡带在与太阳相反的方向上最明显。在正上方,蓝色的天空是正常的阳光被大气反射,而在接近地平线的地方,晴朗的天空看起来更橙色或红色。在金星带,大气层反射更多来自日落(或升起)太阳的光,因此看起来更红。在这里,金星带是在几座喜马拉雅山脉上拍摄的,包括右二的珠穆朗玛峰,地球上最高的山。虽然通常不被提及,但这条腰带经常在其他照片中被偶然捕捉到。
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You've surely seen it, but you might not have noticed it. During a cloudless twilight, just before sunrise or after sunset, part of the atmosphere above the horizon appears slightly dark and off-color. Called the Belt of Venus, this transitional band between the dark eclipsed sky and the bright day sky can be seen most prominently in the direction opposite the Sun. Straight above, blue sky is normal sunlight reflecting off the atmosphere, while near the horizon the clear sky can appear more orange or red. In the Belt of Venus, the atmosphere reflects more light from the setting (or rising) Sun and so appears more red. Featured here, the Belt of Venus was photographed over several Himalayan mountains including, second from the right, Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth. Although usually not mentioned, the belt is frequently caught by accident in other photographs.
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