The Lunar Sisters
Taken by Soumyadeep Mukherjee on December 18, 2021 @ Kolkata, India
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Date Taken: 2023:07:04 13:15:02
 
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The distance between the moon and the earth keeps changing. As a result, the apparent size of the moon is also variable in the night sky. The image presents a comparison between the size of a supermoon and a micromoon. Both the images were captured with the same camera and lens at the same focal length for a "true" comparison of their sizes. A supermoon appears almost 10-15% larger than a micromoon and also appears 20-30% brighter. Both the images were captured in 2021 (May and December) from Kolkata, India with Nikon D5600 and Sigma 150-600c at 600mm. Gear: Nikon D5600, Sigma 150-600c Location: Kolkata, India Exif: 1/400s, ISO 250, f/6.3, 600mm, Stack of 200 images for each moon
Photographer's website:
https://instagram.com/soumyadeepmukherjeephotos
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