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  1. ojosdelostigres on

    Image from this March 16, 2020 NASA APOD post:

    [https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200316.html](https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200316.html)

    Text from post:

    Image Credit & Copyright: Francisco Sojuel

     Explanation: Why does Saturn appear so big? It doesn’t — what is pictured are foreground clouds on Earth crossing in front of the Moon. The Moon shows a slight crescent phase with most of its surface visible by reflected Earthlight known as ashen glow. The Sun directly illuminates the brightly lit lunar crescent from the bottom, which means that the Sun must be below the horizon and so the image was taken before sunrise. This double take-inducing picture was captured on 2019 December 24, two days before the Moon slid in front of the Sun to create a solar eclipse. In the foreground, lights from small Guatemalan towns are visible behind the huge volcano Pacaya.

  2. Por_TheAdventurer on

    I thought that was Saturn at first, but then I realize it’s actually the moon with cloud. So impressing!

  3. Historical-Dog-1830 on

    Moon Over Parador! I am not saying Guatemala is the fictional country Parador, just saying this image reminds me of the film.

  4. CapricornDragon666 on

    This is the same image I have on my tablet that I am currently using. I love this picture.