Moon In Blue

Floating there just like another planet in our sky.

A small telescope or even a pair of binoculars are all you need to start exploring and finding craters, mountain ranges, and other prominent features. It’s BRIGHT at Full Moon, but everything looks flat then because there aren’t any shadows. Look before or after full so that you get some nice shadows and lots of detail popping out along the terminator (the dividing line between dark and illuminated).

 

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