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:

Anonymous said...

awesome pix!!!!! thx for posting!

MaddMaxx said...

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!

Pinch said...

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

Anonymous said...

The uninspired "spire".