We tend to think of rainbows as phenomena that appear in the light of day, when sunlight catches water particles still lingering in the air after a recent rainfall.
But an Italian photographer recently caught the surreal image of a rainbow at night, forming perfect circles of iridescent color around a spectacular shot of the Moon.
This rainbow is caused by the halo of light, luna corona, surrounding the lunar sphere, and the result of light passing through ice particles hanging in the air, causing refraction, which modulates the wavelengths that are emitted.
This rare effect, combined with the photographer’s skill, made the unique image possible.
So it’s no wonder that he was able to capture such a breathtaking image of the almost-full Moon.
The photographer revealed to Daily Mail that being home during the pandemic lockdowns gave him plenty of time to set the stage for the shot.
“This time,” he explained, “seeing [the phenomenon] from home for the lockdown, I had with me all the necessary equipment to best capture this moment.”
He added that it took two hours to take in the luminescent effect.
The result was well worth it; Panizza was finally able to capture the image he’d dreamed of, a fantastic rainbow halo surrounding the nearly full Moon in a perfect circle.
The Moon’s surface is incredibly crisp in the image, and features purple craters and yellow peaks on the lunar landscape.
Surreally, clouds and stars transposed over the colorful halo create a gorgeous galaxy effect.
Fans were amazed by the photograph, leaving comments like “Very beautiful,” and “Amazing!” on his post.
There’s no question that Panizza has wowed the world with his most recent work.
Now, the world is waiting to see what he comes up with next.