Rare shot: photographers shot the lunar rainbow in the Northern lights

Rare shot: photographers shot the lunar rainbow in the Northern lights

It is almost as to see a unicorn.

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The most elusive and rare atmospheric phenomena on Earth got one picture taken at the resort Lights Over Lapland in Abisko in Swedish Lapland. Northern lights and the so-called lunar rainbow shot a web camera mounted nearby.

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Publication from Lights Over Lapland (@lightsoverlapland) Nov 20, 2018 at 2:53 PST

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The owner of the resort Chad Blakely noted that relieves the Northern lights for the past 10 years, but never seen anything like it.

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Publication of Ivan Jnpw Granata (@ivanthealchemist) 20 Nov 2018 3:04 PST

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Lunar rainbow appears on the same principle as conventional, not only reflects the light of the sun and moon. Well it turns out rarely to consider: there must be very dark, and combined with the Northern lights is almost impossible. Experts say that the average person is unlikely to have seen this phenomenon with my own eyes, but the light-sensitive equipment it is.

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Publication from Lights Over Lapland (@lightsoverlapland) 21 Nov 2018 12:33 PST

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