A slender moon, 1.2 days after the eclipse
Taken by Jan Hattenbach on April 9, 2024 @ Las Tricias, La Palma, Spain
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 1/5
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2024:04:09 20:47:40
 
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After missing out on the Great American Eclipse for being too far East, one night later, on April 9, the sky compensated us on the Canary Islands with a beautiful crisp 1,5-percent lunar crescent, perfectly "face down" thanks to an almost vertical ecliptic! As the sky darkened, the darker part of the lunar disc became visible in the Earthshine. What a marvellous view! Images taken with a 110mm f/4.6 lens and a Canon EOS 6D camera, and a 70mm f/6 refractor and a Canon EOS 600D camera, respectively.
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