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Not the Lunar images I was hoping for but an enjoyable session nonetheless


johnfosteruk

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I popped my head out the door at 8pm and it was lovely so I setup the Skymax which had already been out cooling.

2 minutes later, clouds.

During the next hour and a half I got precisely 1 usable image. I had a nice catch up with the neighbour though, and had a fascinating conversation with a nutter which was enlightening.

The gist of said conversation was 

The science they teach you in school is wrong. According to the school science the Moon and Sun should be opposite each other in the sky. I saw them both in the sky together earlier today, plus we shouldn't be able to see the Moon now because the Sun is down under Australia (45 mins after sunset!) therefore the earth must be flat. Also Covid-19 is a hoax. Oh, and chemtrails.

So there you go, we've all been doing it wrong :)

Anyway, the Moon, single frame, captured this evening.

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