Phosphorescent Moon
Taken by B.A.Zajac on July 26, 2017 @ Berlin, DE
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  Camera Used: LENOVO Lenovo K10a40
Exposure Time: 30004/1000000
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 378
Date Taken: 2017:09:27 14:14:55
 
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I photographed a glow-in-the-dark moon using my smartphone. The first image was enhanced to show the brightness seen immediately after the light source was turned off. The GIF shows the same image unedited, along with a photo of charging mode. The photo with green phosphorescence was exposed for 1/10th second with auto ISO near 1600. For the well lit photo, these values are 1/33rd sec and 400. The third image is from the NASA Scientific Visualization Studio. It shows a similar looking moon with a phase of roughly 21% or 4 days.
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