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Some goings on in the realm above
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Waning Crescent Moon ( in the morning before sunrise)
Crater Copernicus on the terminator.
This phase is visible best before dawn, and in the late summer or fall, because of the angle of the ecliptic.
Photo with a Canon G2 camera, Celestron 8 SCT telescope, 40mm Plossl eyepiece
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