Final Consecutive Super Moon
Taken by Charles Chiofar on January 4, 2026 @ Buckley, Washington
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The last in a series of 4 consecutive super moons. Taken with an Explore Scientific ED80 and ASI 178MC camera. The wide angel shot was taken with a Nikon D3100 DSLR. The bright object in the upper right near the top of a tree branch is Jupiter. The speckles you see on the DSLR image are reflections of light from rain drops (which were constantly falling on my head and equipment.
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