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![Старая Луна на руках молодой Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/11/10/0001444198/SHonda-moon-VLA1024.preview.jpg)
9.11.2018
Tonight the Moon is young again, but this stunning image of a young Moon near the western horizon was taken just after sunset on October 10. On the lunar disk Earthshine, earthlight reflected from the Moon's night side, is embraced by the slim, sunlit crescent just over 2 days old.
![Молодая Луна на руках старой Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/03/24/0001262793/Earthshine_Ghouchkanlu900.preview.jpg)
24.03.2012
Also known as the Moon's ashen glow, Earthshine is Earthlight illuminating the Moon's night side. Taken on Nowruz, the March 20 equinox, from Esfahan, Iran, planet Earth, this telescopic image captures strong Earthshine from an old Moon. The darker earthlit disk is in the arms of a bright sunlit crescent.
![Старая Луна на руках молодой Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/04/19/0001176226/lumiere_laveder_c1.preview.jpg)
19.04.2002
Also known as the Moon's "ashen glow" or "the old Moon in the new Moon's arms", Earthshine is Earthlight reflected from the Moon's night side. This dramatic image of Earthshine...
![Старая Луна на руках молодой Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/20/0001396486/moonsetLasCampanas_beletsky1024c.preview.jpg)
19.01.2018
Also known as the Moon's "ashen glow" or the "Old Moon in the New Moon's arms", earthshine is earthlight reflected from the Moon's night side. This stunning image of earthshine from a young crescent moon was taken from Las Campanas Observatory, Atacama Desert, Chile, planet Earth near moonset on January 18.
![Луна в апогее, Луна в перигее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/21/0001200489/periMapo_cidadao_c1.preview.jpg)
21.10.2004
Why don't these pieces fit? This third quarter Moon (left) and first quarter Moon were both photographed during the last lunar cycle or lunation with the same telescope and camera. But, simply combining the pictures into one sharp, full surface view would clearly be a problem.
![Спутник Марса затмевает спутник Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2024/02/26/0001921533/fobos.preview.png)
25.02.2024
What if there were two moons in the sky -- and they eclipsed each other? This happens on Mars. The featured video shows a version of this unusual eclipse from space. Pictured are the two moons of Mars: the larger Phobos, which orbits closer to the red planet, and the smaller Deimos, which orbits further out.
![Луна в апогее и перигее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2007/10/25/0001224086/ApogeePerigee2006_ayiomamitis.preview.jpg)
25.10.2007
Tonight, those blessed with clear skies can enjoy a glorious Full Moon, (exact full phase at 0452 UT, October 26). In fact, the Moon will reach its full phase within a few hours of perigee, the closest point in its elliptical orbit, making it the largest Full Moon of 2007.
![Суперлуна против микролуны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/09/08/0001321228/supermicromoon_paduraru_960.preview.jpg)
8.09.2014
What is so super about tomorrow's supermoon? Tomorrow, a full moon will occur that appears slightly larger and brighter than usual. The reason is that the Moon's fully illuminated phase occurs within a short time from perigee - when the Moon is its closest to the Earth in its elliptical orbit.
![Супер-Луна против Микро-Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/11/29/0001273487/supermicromoon_paduraru.preview.jpg)
29.11.2012
Did you see the big, bright, beautiful Full Moon Wednesday night? That was actually a Micro Moon! On that night, the smallest Full Moon of 2012 reached its full phase only about 4 hours before apogee, the most distant point from Earth in the Moon's elliptical orbit.
![Микро-Луна и Супер-Луна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/01/21/0001298896/microsupermoon_sciarpetti_960.preview.jpg)
21.01.2014
Did you see the big, bright, beautiful Full Moon last Wednesday night? That was actually a Micro Moon! On that night, the smallest Full Moon of 2014 reached its full phase only a few hours from lunar apogee, the time of its the most distant point from Earth in the Moon's elliptical orbit.
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