Super versus Blue Moons
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on March 31, 2018 @ Magurele, Romania
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Date Taken: 2018:03:31 23:15:44
 
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Part of a small project: comparing the perigee and apogee Full Moon’s apparent diameters. It is not something new, a few other amateurs did it already, but I’ve wanted to accomplish this also. The left image is from January 1, 2018, the so called “Super Moon”, while the right hand image is from a few minutes ago, March 31, 2018, and it is called a “Blue Moon”. Hence the Super vs Blue title. There is a significant difference in the apparent size, which is of course normal, since the first shot is a “Super” 😉
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