Photos here show the Moon in different phases on nights spread over a period of two weeks. Photos were digiscoped in Ann Arbor, Michigan USA at latitude 42.30 deg N, longitude 83.77 deg W. The camera, a Nikon Coolpix 4800, was hand held against the 20-60X zoom eyepiece of a spotting scope normally used for birding, my Bausch & Lomb Elite 80 ED. Magnification for all photos was 60 power.
Photos shown here are gray ("black-and-white") versions of my original photos. No unsharp masking or other editing has been done. My natural color photos are at a different web page. [natural color photos] I do not yet have any photos of crescent Moons. I will add these sometime in the next several weeks. For your own lunar photography project see tools for determining moonrise and moonset times at the U.S. Naval Observatory web site. See illustrations and discussion of lunar phases at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_phase. Larger pictures are below. You can click on any picture below to get an even larger, full-sized version (1598x1598). |
waxing Moon, one day past first quarter - July 23, 2007
waxing gibbous Moon, three days past first quarter - July 25, 2007
waxing Moon, two days before Full Moon - July 27, 2007
waning Moon, two days past full - July 31, 2007
waning gibbous Moon, two days before last quarter - August 3, 2007
waning Moon, last quarter - August 5, 2007
orange Moon (soon after rising) - August 2, 2007
Bruce Bowman
Ann Arbor, Michigan