This was the Full Moon of Halloween Night, October 31, 2020 which was also the smallest, most distant Full Moon of 2020 and was also a ?淏lue Moon,??as any Full Moon on the 31st of a month has to be, meaning it was the second Full Moon of the calendar month. Being a Full Moon, the bright rays emanating from ?渞ecent??impacts, particularly from large craters such as Tycho (bottom) and Copernicus (left), are prominent. The Moon was actually full about 12 hours earlier, so there is a slight phase here, with a terminator visible on the Moon?檚 eastern limb at right. This is a single exposure with the Astro-Physics 130mm EDF refractor with the 2x AP Barlow lens (for a focal length of 1600mm) and Canon 6D MkII camera at ISO 100, taken to be part of a pair with a perigee Full ?渟uper??Moon in six months. I developed this image for increased contrast and colour saturation to bring out the subtle colour differences in the mare areas. Taken though some high cloud.

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