๐Ÿš€ ๅฎ‡ๅฎ™ใฎ่จ˜ๆ†ถใƒปใ‚ซใƒฌใƒณใƒ€ใƒผๆคœ็ดข
ใใ‚‡ใ† ใƒฉใƒณใƒ€ใƒ 
ใƒคใƒณใ‚ฐใƒ ใƒผใƒณใจใ‚ทใ‚นใ‚ฟใƒผใ‚นใ‚ฟใƒผใ‚บ Young Moon and Sister Stars
โš ๏ธ ็‰นๅฎšใฎๅ†™็œŸๅฎถใซใ‚ˆใ‚‹่‘—ไฝœ็‰ฉ
ๅœฐ็ƒใ‹ใ‚‰่ฆ‹ใŸใ“ใฎๅЇ็š„ใชๅคฉไฝ“ๅ†™็œŸใงใฏใ€ไธ‰ๆ—ฅๆœˆใฎๅคช้™ฝใซ็…งใ‚‰ใ•ใ‚ŒใŸ่…•ใŒใ€ใ‹ใ™ใ‹ใชๆœˆใฎๅคœๅดใ‚’ๆŠฑใใ—ใ‚ใฆใ„ใ‚‹ใ‚ˆใ†ใซ่ฆ‹ใˆใพใ™ใ€‚็ฉบใ‚’่ฟฝใ†ๆœ›้ ใƒฌใƒณใ‚บใซใ‚ˆใ‚‹ๅ˜ไธ€้œฒๅ…‰ใฏใ€ๆฅ•ๅ††่ปŒ้“ไธŠใง่ฟ‘ๅœฐ็‚นไป˜่ฟ‘ใซใ‚ใฃใŸ2ๆ—ฅ้ฝขใฎๆœˆใŒใ€4ๆœˆ19ๆ—ฅใฎๅคœใซๆ’ฎๅฝฑใ•ใ‚Œใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ใ“ใฎๆ—ฅใ€่‹ฅใ„ๆœˆใฏ็พŽใ—ใ„ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ขใƒ‡ใ‚นๆ˜Ÿๅ›ฃใซใ‚‚็ฉบใง่ฟ‘ใฅใ„ใฆใ„ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚้›ฒใซใ‚ˆใฃใฆๆœˆๅ…‰ใŒๅผฑใ‚ใ‚‰ใ‚Œใ‚‹ใจใ€ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ขใƒ‡ใ‚นๆ˜Ÿๅ›ฃใฎๅง‰ๅฆนๆ˜Ÿใฏใ€ใ‹ใ™ใ‹ใงใฏใ‚ใ‚‹ใ‚‚ใฎใฎ่‰ฒ้ฎฎใ‚„ใ‹ใชๆœˆใฎใ‚ณใƒญใƒŠใ‚’้€šใ—ใฆ่ฆ‹ใˆใ‚‹ๆ˜Žใ‚‹ใ„ไธ‰ๆ—ฅๆœˆใฎไธ‹ใซ้›†ใพใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚ๆœˆใฎๅคœๅดใฏใ€ๅœฐ็ƒใ‹ใ‚‰ๅๅฐ„ใ•ใ‚ŒใŸๅคช้™ฝๅ…‰ใงใ‚ใ‚‹ๅœฐ็ƒ็…งใซใ‚ˆใฃใฆ็…งใ‚‰ใ•ใ‚Œใฆใ„ใพใ™ใ€‚ใ€Œ่‹ฅใ„ๆœˆใฎ่…•ใฎไธญใฎๅคใ„ๆœˆใ€ใจใ—ใฆใ‚‚็Ÿฅใ‚‰ใ‚Œใ‚‹ๆœˆใฎ็ฐ่‰ฒใฎๅ…‰ใฏใ€ๅŒ—ๅŠ็ƒใฎๆ˜ฅใซๆ˜Žใ‚‹ใใชใ‚‹ๅ‚พๅ‘ใŒใ‚ใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚ใใ—ใฆไปŠใฎใจใ“ใ‚ใ€ๆœˆใฎ่ปŒ้“ใฏๅœฐ็ƒใฎ็ฉบใงๆฏŽๆœˆใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ขใƒ‡ใ‚นๆ˜Ÿๅ›ฃใฎ่ฟ‘ใใ‚’้€š้Žใ—ใพใ™ใŒใ€ใใฎๆŽฅ่ฟ‘ใฏๆœˆใŒไธ‰ๆ—ฅๆœˆใซ่ฟ‘ใ„ใจใใซๆœ€ใ‚‚่ฆ‹ใ‚„ใ™ใใชใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚
ๅŽŸๆ–‡๏ผˆEnglish๏ผ‰
Sunlit arms of a crescent moon seem to embrace the faint lunar night side in this dramatic celestial view from planet Earth. The single telephoto exposure tracking the sky was captured on the night of April 19, when a two day old Moon was near perigee in its elliptical orbit. On that date, the young Moon was also close on the sky to the lovely Pleiades Star Cluster. With the moonlight dimmed by clouds the Pleiades sister stars gather below the Moon's bright crescent, seen through a faint but colorful lunar corona. The lunar night side is illuminated by earthshine, sunlight reflected from the Earth itself. The Moon's ashen glow, also known as the "old moon in the young moon's arms," tends to be bright in the northern hemisphere spring. And for now, the Moon's orbit takes it near the Pleiades stars each month in planet Earth's sky, though their close conjunctions are easiest to see when the Moon is near a crescent phase.

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ยฉ Giorgia Hofer / APOD