Last Quarter Moon in Daylight
Taken by Joe McBride on July 26, 2016 @ Grand Rapids, MI
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Date Taken: 2016:07:26 16:58:33
 
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The Waning Moon seems to procrastinate its westward trek this time of year and stay easily visible for much longer. As a kid I used to see how late in the afternoon I can see the waning moon before it set. Also the clarity seems much better in the morning than evening so the waning Moon to me is always better than in the afternoon or evening. This is a 2 frame mosaic using a ASI 120MC and a 70mm f/8 refractor.
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