By Idriss Dhoparee | 2020-02-06
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On 02/08/2020 01:00 am by Dr Ski| 9.3°N, 123.3°E
I can easily tell if the Moon is near Apogee or Perigee by how well it fits in my 0.7° field of view at 40x. It's near Perigee. Actual Perigee occurs 36hrs after Full Moon this month. So it won't be a "SUPERMOON". It will be a "SUPERWANINGGIBOON". I like coining new Astronomical terms.
Canon EOS M100, 90mm Mak-Cas
Prime focus at 40x
1/160s@ISO160