Gallery ▴ WOLF MOON ASCENDING Giuseppe Pappa A full Moon rises on January 4, 2015, over the Isles of Cyclops along the eastern shore of Sicily. The subtle pink horizontal band behind the lunar disk is a projection of sunset's reddened rays into the atmosphere and is commonly called the Belt of Venus. Details: Canon EOS 1100D DSLR camera set to ISO 200, with 300-mm lens. Exposure: 1/125 second. ▶ AURIGA'S FL AME Chris Grimmer Strong light from the star AE Aurigae (near center) illuminates delicately shaped gas clouds in the Flaming Star Nebula (IC 405). Details: William Optics Gran Turismo 81 APO refractor and Starlight Xpress SXVR-H694 CCD camera with Baader narrowband filters. Total exposure: 9¼ hours. ✦ Visit SkyandTelescope.com V /gallery / for more of our readers' astrophotos. 70 November 2015 sky & telescopehttp://www.SkyandTelescope.com/gallery http://www.SkyandTelescope.com/gallery