Winter sunset with volcanic aerosol colours
Taken by Tara Williams on July 28, 2024 @ Pottsville NSW Australia
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It is incredible to think that it has been over two years since the eruption of the Hunga-Tonga volcano, and yet we are still occasionally being treated to spectacularly coloured twilights in the southern hemisphere, courtesy of the lingering volcanic aerosols in the stratosphere. Venus has also made a welcome return to evening skies, although I'm not sure if my iPhone camera was powerful enough to capture her in this image (she was conspicuous to the naked eye). Taken with my iPhone 8
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