Extremely thin crescent moon
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on September 6, 2021 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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This morning, thanks to extraordinary conditions, I managed the narrowest sighting of a crescent moon before new moon: only 21 hours before! For a long time, a large bank of clouds blocked my view, but gave me a view in good time. A particularly steep ecliptic now in the morning sky and the maximum ecliptical northern latitude of the moon of + 5 ° made the sighting possible. Canon EOS 6D + Pentacon 4/200 (F5.6), ISO 100, 0.4s, 03:57 UT
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