
Hungarian photographer Tamas Ladanyi photographed the sun's position at 9 AM GMT every ten days in 2010, and the result is this striking infinity symbol in the sky, known as an analemma. [APOD, thanks Roklimber!]

Hungarian photographer Tamas Ladanyi photographed the sun's position at 9 AM GMT every ten days in 2010, and the result is this striking infinity symbol in the sky, known as an analemma. [APOD, thanks Roklimber!]
DISCUSSION
The photographer took 36 images spaced throughout the year not one per day. Hence the 36 separate suns, rather than 365 or 366.
Pretty.
#corrections