Sunday, April 20, 2008
Photo Of The Day: April 20, 2008
We noted yesterday that we are in the early days of Passover. Passover always occurs during a full moon. This one was taken on the first night of Passover a few years ago. Interestingly, full moons are often less dramatic than partially-full moons. That's because when the sun is lighting the moon from the side, you get more of the shadows illuminating the craters. We'll show a photo of that soon. For more pictures of the moon, sky and earth, visit Paul Scharff Photography.com.
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