APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2017 Dec 03)

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APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2017 Dec 03)

Post by APOD Robot » Sun Dec 03, 2017 5:06 am

Image Full Moon Silhouettes

Explanation: Have you ever watched the Moon rise? The slow rise of a nearly full moon over a clear horizon can be an impressive sight. One impressive moonrise was imaged in early 2013 over Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington, New Zealand. With detailed planning, an industrious astrophotographer placed a camera about two kilometers away and pointed it across the lookout to where the Moon would surely soon be making its nightly debut. The featured single shot sequence is unedited and shown in real time -- it is not a time lapse. People on Mount Victoria Lookout can be seen in silhouette themselves admiring the dawn of Earth's largest satellite. Seeing a moonrise yourself is not difficult: it happens every day, although only half the time at night. Each day the Moon rises about fifty minutes later than the previous day, with a full moon always rising at sunset. A good time to see a full moonrise will occur tonight at sunset as the Moon's relative closeness to Earth during a full phase -- called a supermoon -- will cause it to appear slightly larger and brighter than usual.

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Re: APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2017 Dec 03)

Post by revloren » Sun Dec 03, 2017 5:56 am

I was surprised to see the moon moving right to left (south to north) as it rose. But I guess that makes sense, since it is the southern hemisphere and all. I guess those kiwis like to do things different. :roll:

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Post by heehaw » Sun Dec 03, 2017 11:49 am

revloren wrote:I was surprised to see the moon moving right to left (south to north) as it rose. But I guess that makes sense, since it is the southern hemisphere and all. I guess those kiwis like to do things different. :roll:
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Re: APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2017 Dec 03)

Post by ta152h0 » Sun Dec 03, 2017 11:52 am

I remember well playing soccer with my friends under a full moon at night in Brasil. The Southern Cross was not bright enough but this thing was.
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Re: APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2017 Dec 03)

Post by scr33d » Sun Dec 03, 2017 6:03 pm

The days when you see not one person in a small group messing with their phones...

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Re: APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2017 Dec 03)

Post by neufer » Sun Dec 03, 2017 6:38 pm

APOD Robot wrote:
Explanation: One impressive moonrise was imaged in early 2013 over Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington, New Zealand. With detailed planning, an industrious astrophotographer placed a camera about two kilometers away and pointed it across the lookout to where the Moon would surely soon be making its nightly debut.
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