Full moon, North Face, K2
A full moon illuminates the north face of K2. ©Tommy Heinrich/National Geographic
A full moon illuminates the north face of K2. ©Tommy Heinrich/National Geographic
The gorgeous Full Moon rose behind Mount Hamilton, as viewed from a well chosen location at sunset, east of San Jose, California on March 7.
Why would the shadow of a space shuttle launch plume point toward the Moon? In early 2001 during a launch of Atlantis, the Sun, Earth,
A United States Marine Corps helicopter is seen flying through this scene of the full moon and the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012,
Astonishing moon photography by Carlos Zelayeta.
A beautiful photo taken from the International Space Station shows the Moon hanging over the Earth.
A Full Moon rising can be a dramatic celestial sight, and Full Moons can have many names. For example, Sept. 12 full Moon was the
The photo above captures the rising full Moon of March 19, 2011 as viewed from just offshore of Sandbridge, Virginia. The Moon looks huge because
A sugar glider with the full moon. This picture of a sugar glider that flings itself from a branch was taken from Mary Ann and
The photo sequence above shows the full Moon on April 17, 2011 as observed from Leiden, Netherlands. The left-most photo of a carrot-colored Moon was