Daytime waning crescent moon

While full moon’s are beautiful and get the most attention, the light tends to be so bright and direct that it hides the details of our natural satellite. During the other phases though, the light isn’t as direct and helps to really make features pop. In this image, taken yesterday morning not long after sunrise, you get a really nice feel for the ‘texture’ of the moon and can see the details of the craters much better.

A waning crescent moon is seen in the daytime skies over Colorado. (© Tony’s Takes)
A waning crescent moon is seen in the daytime skies over Colorado. (© Tony’s Takes)

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