Volcanic Sunset with Crepuscular Rays
Taken by Peter Lowenstein on December 24, 2023 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
Click photo for larger image
  Camera Used: Panasonic DMC-ZS40
Exposure Time: 10/600
Aperture: f/3.7
ISO: 160
Date Taken: 2023:12:25 20:57:32
 
More images
Details:
On Christmas Eve the near solstice Sun setting WSW of Mutare was followed twenty minutes later by a spectacular volcanic sunset display with radiating crepuscular rays which lasted for more than a quarter of an hour before receding below the horizon as darkness approached. Many colourful volcanic sunsets caused by aerosols ejected into the stratosphere by the massive Hunga-Tonga eruption in January 2022 continue to be observed in Mutare from time to time but this was the most spectacular recent one. It is amazing that after 23 months there should still be sufficient quantities of volcanic aerosols in the Southern Hemisphere stratosphere to produce such intense displays. Camera: Tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS40 in sunset mode.
Photographer's website:
No URL provided.
Comments
  You must be logged in to comment.  
 
The Northern Lights: A Magic Experience
Aurora photo tours
Support SpaceWeather.com
Home | FAQ | Contact the Webmaster
©2019 Spaceweather.com. All rights reserved.