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A full moon was rising over a misty sky as the sunlight lit up the misty cirrus clouds that gave a vivid orange glow to contrast with the blue night and white reflections. The moon controls are ocean tides and is our only satellite the firth largest one in our solar system. It takes 29 days to orbit the earth. It is about 92 million miles away. It is about 1/4 the size of earth and is more egg shaped then round. There is no atmosphere and no wind and temperatures can vary from from 253° F (123° C) to -387° F (-233° C). Humans landed on the moon in 1969 and brought back moon rocks. The moon inspires lovers, poets, scientists, artists and many songs.
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JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND - you will enjoy. (use all 3 names)
Moon taken 2008 October 15
This photo was supposed to be of a full moon; but clouds and smoke from local wild fires caused it to be a couple days late. Just managed to catch a short window when it was fairly clear (still… the brown color is probably due to smoke from the fires).
Taken right around midnight tonight, I could not resist snapping some shots of this beautifully glowing crescent moon!
Moon 03.11.15; Thirty eight panel photomosaic captured with a 8" f5 reflector and vesta pro webcam. Motorised EQ5 Mount.
2x skywatcher Barlow lens.
Clear sky, moderate seeing.
Processed in MS ICE (planar motion 1) and Paint Shop Pro.
A minha primeira tentativa de fotografar a lua, no passado Sábado, 5/Maio.
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My first attempt to catch the moon, last Saturday, May 5th.
Pure improvisation, the result doesn't matter a lot! It will always be beautiful!
Great moon! Always have a telescope the hand!
The Moon shot from London on the 29th December 2019.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope and Canon EOS 6D camera.
Full moon today.
The point at which a Full Moon occurs can be measured down to a fraction of a second. The time it takes between full moons is known as a Synodic month and is 29.530587981 days long.
Just had chance for a grab and go Moon shot before the clouds rolled back in ;0) Thrilled we captured both the X and V!
Prime focus single shot, Canon 600D attached to Maksutov 127mm telescope
ISO 400, 1/125
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March's Full Moon (last night) is the Worm Moon. Why? I believe this is to honor the worms coming out for the robins. Well, the moon came out, anyway.
Seen through a mobile telescope. The photo was taken with an iPhone! I was really surprised that this was working!
I took the photo during a sunset and stargazing trip on Mauna Kea, Big Island, Hawaii.
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Moon 01.01.16; Reprocessed twenty panel photomosaic captured with a 8" f5 reflector and vesta pro webcam. Motorised EQ5 Mount.
Prime focus.
Clear sky, bad seeing.
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Processed in MS ICE (planar motion 1) and Paint Shop Pro.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3
A rather rushed (poor quality) photo of my moon tonight.
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Almost full moon rising over an apartment building in Vancouver British Columbia.
Post by Stephen Ball Photography.
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