Lunar X
Taken by Max Mallon on March 27, 2015 @ Amsterdam, Netherlands
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I'd taken this photo years ago. Just a few minutes ago I saw some other photo here on Spaceweather, of a phenonoma I'd never heard of 'Lunar X', a crater edge or something that appears like a lit up X at certain times. I've taken a lot of photos of the moon, so I went looking for it. And what'd ya know, I did capture it on photo. (at the bottom right) Photo rotated for aesthetic reasons. Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR Raw photos Registax, Lightroom
Photographer's website:
http://maxarceus.deviantart.com/gallery/50083339/Astrophotography
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Hmmm, X marks the spot (sorry I could not resist)!
This is a great photo.
Posted by HP1954 2017-04-07 17:40:30
 
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