Extremely thin crescent moon (32h)
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on June 11, 2021 @ Landberg hill, Saxony, Germany
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The extremely thin crescent moon, 32 hours after new moon, one day after the solar eclipse. Due to dense haze and cirrus clouds, I couldn't find it even in my 11 x 80 (!) Binoculars, but then showed up for a photo. Canon EOS 6D + Pentacon 4/200, ISO 200, 0.3s
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