Yesterday evening's thin crescent Moon bathed in earthshine. Earthshine is reflected sunlight off the surface of the Earth onto the surface of the Moon. It is best seen in the days either side of new Moon. Tonight after sunset, look for the Moon below the planet Venus. I used a Canon 6D and Tamron 150-600mm lens, ISO3200, 0.30 sec exposure
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Friday, March 27, 2020
EARTHSHINE Taken by Chris Cook on March 26, 2020 @ Chatham, Massachusetts, USA
Yesterday evening's thin crescent Moon bathed in earthshine. Earthshine is reflected sunlight off the surface of the Earth onto the surface of the Moon. It is best seen in the days either side of new Moon. Tonight after sunset, look for the Moon below the planet Venus. I used a Canon 6D and Tamron 150-600mm lens, ISO3200, 0.30 sec exposure
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