New moon
Taken by Ali Rahimi on March 1, 2025 @ Isfahan,iran
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Date Taken: 2025:03:01 23:22:45
 
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Capturing the Crescent: A Unique Astronomical Moment On March 1, 2025, I had the rare opportunity to capture a remarkable celestial event—the thin crescent of the Ramadan moon alongside the passing of an aircraft. This image beautifully illustrates the contrast between the silent, eternal motion of celestial bodies and the transient, dynamic presence of human-made flight. The sighting of the new moon marks the beginning of Ramadan, a month of spiritual reflection and devotion for millions around the world. The crescent phase, which occurs shortly after the new moon, is a fascinating period in lunar observation, showcasing the delicate interplay of light and shadow as sunlight grazes the lunar surface. The passing airplane adds an intriguing element to the composition, symbolizing human exploration and progress amidst the vastness of the cosmos. This fleeting alignment serves as a reminder of our connection to both the natural world and technological advancement, blending astronomy, spirituality, and modernity into a single frame.
Photographer's website:
https://Instagram.com/ali.rahimi815
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