January 20, 2019
Patricio Leon
Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
11/30/2022
09:05 pm
09:05 pm
8" Newt, T7i , 1/50s ISO100
crop, B/C
the photograph shows the Moon central terminator from the "X" (upper end) to the "V" (lower end), south is up and east left. The X is past optimum because the Sun was still above the horizon to have captured it earlier; close to the V you can see several rilles ("grooves") originated in archaic volcanic events
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