Radu Anghel
Bacau, Romania
06/08/2022
11:00 pm

Equipment Details:

ED100 + 294MC pro

Post-processing Details:

3% stack from 1000 images, AS!, Registax, PS.

Image Details:

The Moon, one day after the FQ.
She is getting closer and closer - on June 14 we will have the first Full Moon at perigee from this year (also known as Super-Moon).
If you'll miss it (clouds, maybe) - have no fear: on July 13 you'll get another chance!
Both Full Moons at perigee of June and July will be around 357 thousands km away (357600 in June and 357400 in July).

Clear skies!

Posted 
January 20, 2019
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