Moon, Aldebaran, Hyades
Taken by Reinhard Kaltenböck on April 28, 2017 @ Germany, Emmerich am Rhein
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Moon with ash gray light After the moon had covered the star Aldebaran in the constellation Taurus Offered an impressive motif when looking through my 20x60 binoculars. The remaining surface of the moon shone next to the bright crescent moon In the ash-gray earth light in the evening sky. Right below the moon of the Star Aldebaran. On the upper photo are also some stars of the Hyades To recognize. Upper photo: Emmerich am Rhein, 28.04.2017, 19:59 UT, AC 102/500, Canon EOS 100D Focal, f / 5, 13 sec. Second photo: Emmerich am Rhein, 28.04.2017, 19:34 UT, AC 102/500, Canon EOS 100D Focal, f / 5, 1/25. Though clouds were always passing through the moon, Aldebaran and the Hyades for a longer time with binoculars.
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It was indeed a great great show !
Posted by sweiller 2017-04-30 02:42:56
 
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