January 20, 2019

Mike Salvi
Hudson, New Hampshire, USA
Hudson, New Hampshire, USA
04/04/2022
09:00 pm
09:00 pm
Canon 800D, 135mm lens
The only editing was resizing the raw file to 1500x1000 and exporting as a PNG.
This is how the moon looked in Taurus on April 4, 2022 at around 9PM EDT from southern New Hampshire. The Pleiades cluster is to the upper right of the moon, and the Hyades cluster is in the upper left of the photo. Earthshine (sunlight that is reflected off of Earth) is also visible, Illuminating the portion of the moon's surface that is not in direct sunlight.
Also photobombing the photo are some clouds near the moon and a Jetblue airplane in the top right of the photo.
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January 20, 2019
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