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Some quick images this evening


johnfosteruk

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I got home from work and the Moon looked just spectacular. I didn't have long to play as the Present Mrs Foster wanted to serve dinner but our neighbour would have set by the time we'd finished eating, I grabbed the Tamron and the Sigma and grabbed a few snaps handheld. Here are the results.

Crescent

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Earthshine

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Conjunction

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3 minutes ago, JamesF said:

I think it might just be down to understanding the physics of what's involved and how impressive that is.

That, and it's just quite simply one of the most lovely things you can see with the naked eye. It's bloody beautiful :)

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The Earth must be really bright and amazing to look at from the moon at night. I think I read somewhere that it is like having a 40 watt blue light bulb suspended a couple of meters above your head.

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