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    today sept 10th. couldn't resist this shot in such a clear blue ky
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    Yes, noticed that late morning, quite an impressive sight.
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    Really amazing, Beryl!

    You can see its craters so clearly - especially near the shaddowed part.

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    Thank you.
    The best time to look at the moon through a telescope is in the day time when the sun is shining on it like to day. It's a breath taking sight you can see the tops of craters way out into the blue. At night it's just a flat yellow disc

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    That's a nice picture Beryl

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    Thank you Paul.

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