The Old Moon in the Young Moon's Arms

2018-11-10: The Old Moon in the Young Moon's Arms
Copyright: Stan Honda
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Tonight the Moon is young again, but this stunning image of a young Moon near the western horizon was taken just after sunset on October 10. On the lunar surface Earthshine, earthlight reflected from the Moon’s night side, is embraced by the slim, sunlit crescent just over 2 days old.

Along the horizon fading colors of twilight silhouette the radio telescope dish antennas of the Very Large Array, New Mexico, Planet Earth.

The view from the Moon would be stunning, too. When the Moon appears in Earth’s sky as a slender crescent, a dazzlingly bright, nearly full Earth would be seen from the lunar surface. A description of Earthshine, in terms of sunlight reflected by Earth’s oceans in turn illuminating the Moon’s dark surface, was written 500 years ago by Leonardo da Vinci.

This is an example of Astrophotography showing the beauty of the cosmos and celestial objects in the night sky.