January 20, 2019
Patricio Leon
Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
10/26/2022
08:34 pm
08:34 pm
8" Newt, Canon T7i, f/6 1/30s ISO200
crop, B/C
The thin Moon as seen 36 hours post-eclipse still in nautical twighlight, presented south up, east left. The crescent is 2,9% illuminated, several features are recognizable including Humboldtianum, Gauss, Humboldt and several minor craters.
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January 20, 2019
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