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LPOD received a number of views of the nice conjunction of Jupiter with the crescent Moon (only 1% of the disc iluminated by the Sun, and the rest by Earthshine). This was the most dramatic image because of the burnt umber clouds, the golden city lights and the bridge crossing over both. The image was taken from Almada, facing Lisbon and the 25 April Bridge.<br /> | LPOD received a number of views of the nice conjunction of Jupiter with the crescent Moon (only 1% of the disc iluminated by the Sun, and the rest by Earthshine). This was the most dramatic image because of the burnt umber clouds, the golden city lights and the bridge crossing over both. The image was taken from Almada, facing Lisbon and the 25 April Bridge.<br /> | ||
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− | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com | + | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> |
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Revision as of 17:48, 11 January 2015
Tomorrow's Bridge, Yesterday's Moon
image by Miguel Claro, Lisbon, Portugal
LPOD received a number of views of the nice conjunction of Jupiter with the crescent Moon (only 1% of the disc iluminated by the Sun, and the rest by Earthshine). This was the most dramatic image because of the burnt umber clouds, the golden city lights and the bridge crossing over both. The image was taken from Almada, facing Lisbon and the 25 April Bridge.
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
22/04/2012 at 21h20m. Canon 50D - 133mm ISO500 F/4.5 Exp. 2".
Related Links
Miguel's website