A Triangular Shadow of a Large Volcano
Image Credit & Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado (TWAN) Explanation: Why does the shadow of this volcano look like a triangle? The Mount Teide volcano itself does not have the strictly pyramidal shape that its geometric shadow might suggest. The triangle shadow phenomena is not unique to the Mt. Teide, though, and is commonly seen from the tops of other large mountains and volcanoes. A key reason for the strange dark shape is that the observer is looking down the long corridor of a sunset (or sunrise) shadow that extends to the horizon. Even if the huge volcano was a perfect cube and the resulting shadow was a long rectangular box, that box would appear to taper off at its top as its shadow extended far into the distance, just as parallel train tracks do. The above spectacular image shows Pico Viejo crater in the foreground, located on Tenerife in the Canary Islands of Spain. The nearly full moon is seen nearby shortly after its total lunar eclipse last month.
July 5, 2011 by TOM
amazing picture Tom. I read the explanation but I still find it hard to believe!
Nature is more amazing than anything
Great one, Tom. I was thinking of doing a post like this at one point, but I had not even gotten as far as researching the actual place.
I’ve known the place only from a song, since the early 1980s:
click here for the song “Mt Teidi” composed and partially played by Mike Oldfield.
The drumming is by the incomparable Carl Palmer, whom I saw perform live several weeks ago.
The photo also brings to mind Kadath in the Cold Waste, which is another subject entirely.
(I was going to link to this on my blog, hoping that’s ok… but I can’t find a way to link to this one post. Also, great choice of a Moody Blues song in your playlist).
This is a reprint of the “Astronomy Picture Of The Day” (link on my blogroll) from July 5th, 2011
Isn’t that amazing! I guess that solves the answer to my question as a kid as to why I had the shadow of an adult on the sidewalk ahead of me. I also enjoyed the Thunderclap Newman song when I arrived. =:)