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Waxing Gibbous Moon, January 1st, 2023, Bijan Hollinger

Waxing Gibbous Moon, January 1st, 2023

Waxing Gibbous Moon, January 1st, 2023, Bijan Hollinger

Waxing Gibbous Moon, January 1st, 2023

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A nice picture to start out the year. This was the first time I'd ever been able to capture the various colors of the Moon's surface, and since it's hard to distinguish them with the naked eye, this was a pretty awesome moment for me. It's been a while since I took this photo, but I only just expanded my editing skills in order to fully enhance and highlight the colors. The blue surface tones in the image are areas rich in iron, titanium, and oxygen, but mainly rich in titanium, while the orange, brown, and maroon areas show regions that lack titanium and oxygen. The more white and silver surfaces are regions that have increased exposure to the sun. Exposure to the high-energy photons that compose sunlight can damage the structure of a surface's chromophores, which are the molecules that absorb particular wavelengths of visible light and determine what color we perceive a material as being. This damage affects the chromophores' ability to emit the wavelength of light that they do not absorb and causes the fading of color. This is one of my favorite Moon pictures. Although the quality is poor, I think that this image reminds us how beautiful the Moon is.

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Waxing Gibbous Moon, January 1st, 2023, Bijan Hollinger