Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The moon was at it again last night



And the EVG Moon Correspondents were there to capture the, uh, moon … the first two photos are via Bobby Williams after 4 a.m. …



… and a more upclose and personal shot via Grant Shaffer…



And tonight!

On Tuesday evening (May 13), as the moon, just one night from full phase rises in the east-southeast sky it will be accompanied by a very bright yellowish-white "star" shining off to its lower left. That "star" will be the planet Saturn.

4 comments:

  1. awesome pix!!!!! thx for posting!

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  2. Saturn? When is anyone going to view Uranus?! Sorry; couldn't help myself. I had to be the first to CRACK wise! LOL!
    Now that I've gotten that out of my system, I would like to praise and thank the many talented photographers out there. From the skies to the rats and hawks, thank you and keep 'em coming!

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  3. WOW, Bobby's shots with the World Trade spire are fantastic!

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  4. The uninspired "spire".

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