The Full Moons of 2020
Taken by Paolo Bardelli on December 30, 2020 @ Sumirago (Varese), Italy
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 70D
Exposure Time: 1/500
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2021:01:03 00:10:58
 
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Last year I managed to photograph all the Full Moons. The images were taken with a Canon 70D with a 300mm lens. and oriented correctly with respect to the meridian. I cut out some vertical slices rotated by 90 ° and placing them all side by side in this way you can see the apparent size variations of our satellite and the librations, very evident from one lunar month to another. The Moons of January 10 and June 5 are dark because they are taken from shots of the penumbral eclipses that occurred in those days.
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