Blue Micro Moon
Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on October 31, 2020 @ Rafaela, Santa Fe, Argentina
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Blue Micro Moon vs Super Moon. When we read in the news the announcement of a "super" moon, it is also explained that at first glance the difference is not noticeable. But when we compare side by side, a perigee full moon with an apogee full moon, it is very interesting to see the difference between a "micro" moon and a "super" moon. In this photo I compare the "super" moon that I photographed on April 8 and the "micro" moon of this October 31, which is also a "blue moon" or the second full moon in a calendar month. The lunar libration movement is also very evident in the image. The two photos were taken with the same telescope and camera, so the scale is the same. I used a Sky Watcher Esprit 120 telescope and a ZWO 183 MC Pro camera. For each image I made videos of 1000 frames and stacked 35% of them, I also processed the photos in Photoshop to highlight the colors of the moon's surface.
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https://www.ruralskies.ar
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