Anticrepuscular Rays Bathing the Pre-Full Moon
Taken by Helio C. Vital on November 3, 2017 @ Saquarema, Brazil
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Rosy anticrepuscular rays converging at the antisolar point are seen in the first 2 images, bathing the rising pre-full Moon and indicating where it should be positioned in order to be completely full. At the time, only 8.2 hours before Full Moon, it was 99.8% illuminated. Photos were taken around 19:00 (UTC-2h) with a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX300 camera. The anticrepuscular rays were noticed for a couple of minutes at 19:08, the time predicted for sunset.
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