![]() Photographer captures rare ‘floating’ Moon in south-east France How to be a space tourist. The colours seen in the airglow phenomenon depend on the altitude at which the molecules emit their light. More people have been able to take photos of it, too, as our cameras have become more sensitive. Lentrée est gratuite pour les moins de 5 ans. ![]() Lentrée au château et aux jardins coûte 9,50 euros pour les adultes, 8 euros pour les étudiants et 6 euros pour les 7-14 ans. Scientific website Futura said that this is probably due to increased activity of the Sun. Les jardins du Château de Losse sont ouverts tous les jours sauf le samedi, du 1er mai au 30 septembre de 12h à 18h et de 11h à 18h en juillet et août. ![]() The phenomenon has been more common in recent years. I’ve had several replies from specialists from across the world.” He continued: “It was the first time that I’ve ever seen an airglow of such intensity. ![]() There isn’t a lot of light pollution and the few villages there are, tend to turn their lights off at night.” It’s pretty good for these types of photos. Mr Looten said: “In Dordogne, there are lots of iconic sites, whether castles or cliffs. It was then shared worldwide, and even shared by the North American Space Agency, NASA, on its social media accounts. He then posted it on his Facebook account. Mr Looten took around 40 photos over the course of an hour, with a timing of at least a minute for each one, to enable him to put together the remarkable image. And then looking on the camera, I said to myself, ‘Oh, it’s an intense airglow.” At the start, I thought that the sky was drawing a veil over itself. To the eye, it looks a bit like a sort of whitish cloudy veil. ![]()
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