Crescent moon old moon
Taken by janewind on November 23, 2017 @ nanjing.china
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Crescent Moon:. Tonight's Emei month, its name from the shape of the eyebrows, so named most people in addition to see their own crescent, must have seen the hidden part of this is due to the Earth's solar light reflected to the moon, so that the original Visible dark parts can also be seen, the use of small telescopes to see even more obvious, this is now astronomical gray. This phenomenon usually occurs in Emei month or month.
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