Waxing Crescent Moon Above Earth’s Limb
The International Space Station crew photographed the waxing crescent moon just above Earth’s limb and the bluish hue of the atmosphere at the beginning of an orbital
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The International Space Station crew photographed the waxing crescent moon just above Earth’s limb and the bluish hue of the atmosphere at the beginning of an orbital
Venus, that now appears as Earth’s brilliant morning star, rose predawn in this stunning time series, in a close pairing with an old crescent Moon on Monday,
Also known as the Moon’s “ashen glow” or the earthshine is earthlight reflected from the Moon’s night side.
Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly snapped this photo of the Earth’s crescent, the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter (from top to bottom) on Aug. 6, 2015, while he
Our fair planet sports a curved, sunlit crescent against the black backdrop of space in this stunning photograph from Apollo 17.
NASA unveils its plan for Artemis Base Camp on the Moon, home to four astronauts in 2024, to get them also prepared for first trip to Mars.
Two days ago, the crescent Moon slowly drifted past Venus, appearing within just one degree at its closest, pictured at Cannon Beach by James W. Young.
In this stunning image Aldebaran, eye of Taurus the Bull, and a young crescent Moon shared an early evening sky last Friday. Image credit Giorgia Hofer
A stunning image of bright Jupiter next to the slender, waning crescent Moon, as it slid through the night. Credit Cristian Fattinnanzi
The waning crescent Moon, the stars of Orion rising above the eastern horizon and a rare red sprite, as seen from the International Space Station, on August