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sitting-on-me-bum · 8 months
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“Michigan Night Watch”
Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort, Michigan.
By Marybeth Kiczenski
Northern Lights Photographer of the Year
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aeontriad · 6 months
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Annular Solar Eclipse over Utah Image Credit & Copyright: MaryBeth Kiczenski
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apod · 6 months
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2023 November 1
Annular Solar Eclipse over Utah Image Credit & Copyright: MaryBeth Kiczenski
Explanation: Part of the Sun disappeared earlier this month, but few people were worried. The missing part, which included the center from some locations, just went behind the Moon in what is known as an annular solar eclipse. Featured here is an eclipse sequence taken as the Moon was overtaking the rising Sun in the sky. The foreground hill is Factory Butte in Utah, USA. The rays flaring out from the Sun are not real -- they result from camera aperture diffraction and are known as sunstar. The Moon is real, but it is artificially brightened to enhance its outline -- which helps the viewer better visualize the Moon's changing position during this ring-of-fire eclipse. As stunning as this eclipse sequence is, it was considered just practice by the astrophotographer. The reason? She hopes to use this experience to better photograph the total solar eclipse that will occur over North America on April 8, 2024.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231101.html
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world-beauty · 3 months
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Milky Way over Devils Tower
Credits: MaryBeth Kiczenski
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wisco-warrior · 2 years
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Planets and Stars over Lake Superior Waterfall
Credit: MaryBeth Kiczenski
Location: Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, USA
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nicole---shae · 9 months
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Credit: Marybeth Kiczenski
Location: Colorado
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someemochick · 2 years
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Mackinaw City Dreamscape by Marybeth Kiczenski
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strictlyfavorites · 1 year
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Michigan Night Watch – Marybeth Kiczenski. (Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort, Michigan)
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lalulutres · 2 years
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Milky Way over Devils Tower
Image Credit & Copyright: MaryBeth Kiczenski
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androgynousbirdtale · 6 months
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Annular Solar Eclipse Over Utah
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Part of the Sun disappeared earlier this month, but few people were worried. The missing part, which included the center from some locations, just went behind the Moon in what is known as an annular solar eclipse. Featured here is an eclipse sequence taken as the Moon was overtaking the rising Sun in the sky. The foreground hill is Factory Butte in Utah, USA. The rays flaring out from the Sun are not real -- they result from camera aperture diffraction and are known as sunstar. The Moon is real, but it is artificially brightened to enhance its outline -- which helps the viewer better visualize the Moon's changing position during this ring-of-fire eclipse. As stunning as this eclipse sequence is, it was considered just practice by the astrophotographer. The reason? She hopes to use this experience to better photograph the total solar eclipse that will occur over North America on April 8, 2024.
Image Credit & Copyright: MaryBeth Kiczenski
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nlockett · 6 months
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APOD November 1, 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse over Utah Part of the Sun disappeared earlier this month, but few people were worried. The missing part, which included the center from some locations, just went behind the Moon in what is known as an annular solar eclipse. Featured here is an eclipse sequence taken as the Moon was overtaking the rising Sun in the sky. The foreground hill is Factory Butte in Utah, USA. The rays flaring out from the Sun are not real -- they result from camera aperture diffraction and are known as sunstar. The Moon is real, but it is artificially brightened to enhance its outline -- which helps the viewer better visualize the Moon's changing position during this ring-of-fire eclipse. As stunning as this eclipse sequence is, it was considered just practice by the astrophotographer. The reason? She hopes to use this experience to better photograph the total solar eclipse that will occur over North America on April 8, 2024. Apply today (USA): Become a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador Eclipse Album: Selected images sent in to APOD © MaryBeth Kiczenski
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funnyanimalfandom · 2 years
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furykat.jpg by MaryBeth Kiczenski (SuperCrazzy)
Wow! I got a request done! This is of my pal, Fury Katinis.. one kewl winged wuffy! Hopes you like! It took me long enough to get it scanned! Fury © his player 1998-11-26
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yestfurday · 2 years
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MaryBeth Kiczenski (SuperCrazzy) - 1999
Yerf.org description: Yet another Geometry folder piccy. A poor little kitty on railroad tracks. I wonder what she's thinking...... nameless cat © me. I had to darken this pic to make it show up better. For the bigger, unaltered pic, go to www.furnation.com/SuperCrazzy/cat.gif
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What creates STEVEs? Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancements (STEVEs) have likely been seen since antiquity, but only in the past five years has it been realized that their colors and shapes make them different from auroras. Seen as single bright streaks of pink and purple, the origin of STEVEs remain an active topic of research. STEVEs may be related to subauroral ion drifts (SAIDs), a supersonic river of hot atmospheric ions. For reasons currently unknown, STEVEs are frequently accompanied by green "picket-fence" auroras. The featured STEVE image is a combination of foreground and background exposures taken consecutively in mid-March from Copper Harbor, Michigan, USA. This bright STEVE lasted several minutes, spanned from horizon to horizon, and appeared in between times of normal auroras.
Image Credit: MaryBeth Kiczenski
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mckitterick · 2 years
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Close Encounters
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Devil's Tower illuminated by the Milky Way in all its glory, by MaryBeth Kiczenski
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apod · 2 years
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2022 April 13
Milky Way over Devils Tower Image Credit & Copyright: MaryBeth Kiczenski
Explanation: What created Devils Tower? The origin of this extraordinary rock monolith in Wyoming, USA is still debated, with a leading hypothesis holding that it is a hardened lava plume that never reached the surface to become a volcano. In this theory, the lighter rock that once surrounded the dense volcanic neck has now eroded away, leaving the dramatic tower. Known by Native Americans by names including Bear's Lodge and Great Gray Horn, the dense rock includes the longest hexagonal columns known, some over 180-meters tall. High above, the central band of the Milky Way galaxy arches across the sky. Many notable sky objects are visible, including dark strands of the Pipe Nebula and the reddish Lagoon Nebula to the tower's right. Green grass and trees line the foreground, while clouds appear near the horizon to the tower's left. Unlike many other international landmarks, mountaineers are permitted to climb Devils Tower.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap220413.html
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