Eclips 20-03-2015 Holland (Haarlem), surface of the moon in the light of the sun
Taken by Layla wijsmuller-Vafi on March 20, 2015 @ I was in Bloemendaal near Amsterdam in the Netherlands
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Date Taken: 2015:03:20 20:29:45
 
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I made a lot of pictures of the eclips. What I saw on my inzoomed photos was the surface of the moon in the light of the sun. The crater I saw on the surface of the moon was moving clockwise on my photos. It looks that the moon was spinning? I could sent you my pictures to judge. It happens all at 09.59 AM. I am really suprised what is going on with the moon during the eclips? One of the images I will sent to you. It is IMG 9628. On this image you can see the surface (crater?)of the moon. I have a lot more of this kind of images to see the moving crater. regards Layla
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http://Laylawijsmuller.nl
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