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Keywords: Moon, lunar eclipse, infrared
![С добрым утром, Луна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2024/01/12/0001917201/HimmlichesDreieckSaarburg_TWAN_mercurybildweb1024.preview.jpg)
12.01.2024
Yesterday, the Moon was New. But on January 9, early morning risers around planet Earth were treated to the sight of an old Moon, low in the east as the sky grew bright before dawn.
![Солнечное и лунное гало](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/04/03/0001334854/GS_20150401_SolarHalo_8814_DayNight.preview.jpg)
3.04.2015
Two pictures captured on April 1 are combined in this creative day and night composite. Separated in time by about 10 hours the images otherwise match, looking along the coast at Östersund Sweden.
![Восход Луны сквозь тень Мауна Кеа](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/05/03/0001336683/moonrisemk_connelley_960.preview.jpg)
3.05.2015
How can the Moon rise through a mountain? It cannot -- what was photographed here is a moonrise through the shadow of a large volcano. The volcano is Mauna Kea, Hawai'i, USA, a frequent spot for spectacular photographs since it is arguably the premier observing location on planet Earth.
![Почти полное лунное затмение](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/11/20/0001786183/IMG_8522-1_1024.preview.jpg)
20.11.2021
Predawn hours of November 19 found the Moon in partly cloudy skies over Cancun, Mexico. Captured in this telephoto snapshot, the lunar disk is not quite entirely immersed in Earth's dark umbral shadow during a long partial lunar eclipse.
![Лунное затмение над небоскребом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/11/22/0001786797/LunarEclipseBuilding_Beletsky_960.preview.jpg)
22.11.2021
Why is the Moon on top of this building? Planning. It took the astrophotographer careful planning -- including figuring out exactly where to place the camera and exactly when to take the shot -- to create this striking superposition.
![Инфракрасная Андромеда co спутника WISE](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/02/19/0001238594/andromeda_wise900.preview.jpg)
19.02.2010
This sharp, wide-field view features infrared light from the spiral Andromeda Galaxy (M31). Dust heated by Andromeda's young stars is shown in yellow and red, while its older population of stars appears as a bluish haze. The false-color skyscape is a mosaic of images from NASA's new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) satellite.
![Восход Луны во время солнцестояния на мысе Сунион](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/06/20/0001228436/solmoon_ayiomamitis.preview.jpg)
20.06.2008
Today's solstice marks the northernmost point of the Sun's annual motion through planet Earth's sky and the astronomical beginning of the northern hemisphere's summer. But only two days ago, the Full Moon nearest the solstice rose close to the ecliptic plane opposite the Sun, near its southernmost point for the year.
![Луна над Андромедой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/12/28/0001219022/m31abtpmoon_c720.preview.jpg)
28.12.2006
The Great Spiral Galaxy in Andromeda (aka M31), a mere 2.5 million light-years distant, is the closest large spiral to our own Milky Way. Andromeda is visible to the unaided eye as a small...
![Марс появляется над лунным лимбом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/12/09/0001861507/Mars_Moon_fullsize_TGlenn1024.preview.jpg)
9.12.2022
On the night of December 7 Mars wandered near the Full Moon. In fact the Red Planet was occulted, passing behind the Moon, when viewed from locations across Europe and North America. About...
![Покрытие Венеры Луной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/06/22/0001670125/VenusSet_Kananovich_1000.preview.jpg)
21.06.2020
It may look like Earthrise, but it's actually Venus-set. Just after sunrise two days ago, both the Moon and Venus also rose. But then the Moon overtook Venus. In the featured image sequence centered on the Moon, Venus is shown increasingly angularly close to the Moon.
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