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A DRAMATIC KELLING-EVE LAST QUARTER MOON - SEPT 22ND


paulastro

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Lucky to be able to be able to avoid the fluffy stuff and observe and take some snaps of the last quarter Moon.  In fact only an hour and eighteen minutes after the actual time of last quarter,.

Single frame taken at 04.07 am, SW 120ED, AZ4, Olympus E-M5 Mk11, 1/80 sec, 400 asa.  

Excellent detail visually all along the terminator, the most striking being from Archimedes to Eratosthenes and the S Apennines.

I really must start packing everything into the car for an early start to Kelling tomorrow morning.

 

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