
Moon Falling in Daylight
Starlog October 9th, 2017, 9:45 a.m. local time
On Monday, the Moon was still out well into the morning, but setting towards the horizon in a clear, blue, and near-empty sky. These early Waning phase days are a reminder that astrophotography can be done all day and all night. Granted, your targets during the day will be three at most (Sun, Moon, Venus), but the pursuit is nonetheless possible.
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