Moon over the Dolomites

Featured Image from New Thinking Allowed

As the full Moon ascends above the jagged spires of the Dolomites (a mountain range in Italy), its reflected sunlight—softened and warmed by Earth’s atmosphere—casts a golden equilibrium between celestial mechanics and alpine geology. In this moment of orbital precision and terrestrial stillness, the interplay of illumination reveals how light itself mediates our perception of harmony between sky and stone. Captured by Fabian Dalpiaz for Astronomy Photographer of the Year, the image becomes a quiet study in resonance, where planetary motion and mountain form converge in a shared language of balance.

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