just waning in 4 hours
Taken by Shiraishi on February 22, 2014 @ Kumagaya-shi, Saitama, Japan
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4 hours waning. The terminator line of the moon seems to move fastest near the quater. Comparison of 1.5 hours after moonrise and 1 hour before sunrise. The difference is about 4 hours. Edges of some craters are disappearing. Nikon COOLPIX P510 digital camera; ISO 400, F5.9, 1/200s exposure, f=1000mm ISO 800, F5.9, 1/250s exposure, f=1000mm (image adjusted for comparison)
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Sorry, please click the image to work an alternating GIF animation.
Posted by shiram 2014-02-22 00:17:08
 
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