Very thin Crescent Moon
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on March 25, 2020 @ Lerchenberg hill near Börnchen, Saxony, Germany
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Tonight there were very good conditions for observing an extremely thin crescent moon, 32.6 hours after the new moon. I use a Zeiss Jena binocular 8 x 30 to find it, it wasn't easy at first. The haze near the horizon was stronger than in the past few days. Canon EOS 6D, Pentacon 4/200 (F5.6), ISO 320, 2s, 18:11 UT.
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