All the recent astronomical excitement referred, you'll remember, to the full Moon: in actual fact, because of the lack of shadow and contrast, that's about the worst phase for examining our satellite with a telescope or binoculars.
This morning the waning Moon was hanging over the western horizon just before dawn: the terminator crossed through some of the densest crater fields, showing these - and rugged mountain regions - at their most impressive!




No comments:
Post a Comment
Hi!
It's great to receive your feedback and opinions, but:
Don't bother to leave comments that are:
a) Anonymous
b) Sarcastic or aggressive
c) Personal attacks
They won't be published!