Moon
Taken by Alp Berat Gün on April 13, 2022 @ Esenler, İstanbul, Turkey
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  Camera Used: samsung SM-A207F
Exposure Time: 70/10000
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2022:04:13 21:27:37
 
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Even though it was a cold April evening, I decided to observe, as the Moon looked perfect. At the time I took the photo, it was 384,590 km from us. Waxing is in the gibbous phase and is moving into the Full Moon phase on April 16. For a long time, I did not have the opportunity to look at the Moon with a telescope. Because the weather conditions did not allow. A Total Lunar Eclipse will occur on May 16. Being the first lunar eclipse of the year, it will be the second eclipse of the year after the Partial Solar Eclipse on April 30. The telescope I use is the Bresser Reflector Jupiter. I took the photo by putting the phone's camera on the lens part of the telescope.
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