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Revision as of 19:01, 1 February 2015

Look Twice, Twice

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Image Credit: Wade B. Clark, Jr.

Look Twice, Twice

Wade Clark has combined four images showing the two day old moon with earthshine setting behind Lyman Hill in Skagit County, Washington State, USA. Wouldn't it be fun to live on a planet with multiple Moons!

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
June 19, 2004. Canon Digital Rebel was attached to an 80mm refractor at prime focus.  Automatic exposure mode.

Related Links:
Another View of Lyman Hill

Yesterday's LPOD: Toby's Dome

Tomorrow's LPOD: A Strange Depression


Author & Editor:
Charles A. Wood

 


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