Thursday, March 21, 2019

Super Worm Equinox

The March Super Worm Equinox Moon, that is.
It's named for a couple things. Partially for the time of year - the spring Equinox in March, and partly for Native Americans describing the time of the year the ground softens and worms begin to reappear. It's also the last Super Moon of the year.

It should look kind of familiar - my previous moon photo from the January Super Wolf Blood Moon Eclipse post looks almost identical. But it was happening, and it was a nice clear night so I figured it was worth a photo.

As before, tried several lens & doubler combinations. And got my best images with the doubler on the 300mm lens.

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