Super Moon
Taken by Uğur İkizler on July 14, 2022 @ Mudanya - Bursa - Turkiye
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As the Moon orbits the Earth, it is 353,000 km from Earth due to its elliptical orbit. approaches, 406,000 km away. Therefore, it appears 14% different in visible size. It is farthest from Earth approximately every 29 days and closest to Earth every 29 days. If it is in the full moon phase when it is closest, it is called a "Super Moon". Last night was when he was pretty close to us. I took pictures of the moon setting in the morning so that you can better understand its size. At that time, the distance of the Moon from us was 357,411 km. 14.07.2022 - 05:34 (GMT +3 ), Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM ( 400 mm-f/5.6 ), Canon Extender EF 2x III, ISO 400, 1/80 sec.
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