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Re: Lunar eclipse this Sunday!
From: Luc Van den Borre
Date: 2015 Sep 25, 18:58 +0200
From: Luc Van den Borre
Date: 2015 Sep 25, 18:58 +0200
On 25/09/15 17:52, Frank Reed wrote: > For the moment, I'll ask you to ignore all the text, and tell me why > this image could not possibly, not in any way in the history of > civilization, represent an actual photo of a lunar eclipse. This picture seemed all wrong until I turned my moon globe upside down. Some large Mares are easy to identify, so it could be a picture taken from the southern hemisphere, but... The branch overlapping the moon on the left of the picture points right at the Mare Marginis, which isn't called that for no reason. It's supposed to be only just visible at the very edge of the limb. http://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/feature/monthly-moon-column/moonwatch-%E2%80%93-mare-marginis Was that what you were thinking? Luc