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6.4% Waxing Crescent Moon at Sunset [Stellar Neophyte Astronomy Blog]

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When Karin and I left Indianapolis for our solar eclipse excursion we saw the slim crescent moon just before sunrise. It was cool because it was like seeing the moon on its journey toward the sun. Now tonight I looked outside and saw the waxing crescent moon at sunset – the first crescent after the eclipse.

crescent moon at sunset
Waxing crescent moon, single frame Canon T5i, ISO 100, 120mm, f/4.5, 1/3 sec

I was supervising the dogs outside so they don’t eat mushrooms growing in the mulch, and I noticed the golden crescent sliding between the houses to the West. I literally ran through my house grabbing my camera, tripod, and shutter release so I could go outside and take some quick photos. I felt re-energized. I feel like I haven’t been as enthusiastic for take boring old moon photos lately, but this time felt like doing it for the first time.

crescent moon f/5
Waxing crescent moon 6.4%, single frame Canon T5i, ISO 100, 230mm, f/5, 1.3 sec

I’m so glad I’ve had so many visitors to my blog this past couple months gearing up for the eclipse. I also got a few direct emails asking my opinion of different solar filters and eclipse glasses. It’s really nice to hear from people who come check out my site!

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