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Re: Solve this Moon photo!
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2020 Sep 27, 08:48 -0700
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2020 Sep 27, 08:48 -0700
A good fit would be a Boeing 777 (210ft length) taking off from JFK. JFK bearing from Liberty Park is 110° with range of 13NM which is consistent with a 32.9' moon diameter (horizontal). Since Mare Serenity and Tranquility are leading a rising moon we then know this is early twilight looking easterly. On the given date of 31 July 2015 at a twilight time of 20:35 EDT the moon lower limb Hs is 3° with an azimuth of 110°. The refraction difference between lower and upper limb is 1.5' which is consistent with the observed squating of the moon image relative to the horizontal width. I suppose for extra credit the aircraft flight number could be gleened from the archives.
Greg Rudzinski