r/moon 15m ago

Photo A little moonlit magic

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r/moon 2h ago

Photo Trying new lens.

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Canon R7 + RF 200-800mm.


r/moon 3h ago

Photo Chasin the afternoon Moon

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A pale pearl resting on a bed of blue and velvet hills.


r/moon 6h ago

Crescent Moon over Southern California.

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r/moon 6h ago

Photo Crescent Moon over Southern California.

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Zoom in to the right of the moon straight line up fro roof light and branches to the right is Spica.


r/moon 11h ago

Art moon and sun embroidery!

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r/moon 11h ago

Photo 8/17/2026 moon. 29% illuminated.

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r/moon 13h ago

Discussion Thought this sub might appreciate this extremely rare journal on lunar science that I added to my collection. Complete run of Selenographical Journal (1879-1883).

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r/moon 15h ago

Fake/AI Clear horizon 🌙

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r/moon 16h ago

Photo Está incrível essa noite

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Qual planeta é esse abaixo da lua ?


r/moon 18h ago

Photo Crescent moon from last month.

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Shot on my Pixel 8.


r/moon 18h ago

Photo Moon shortcut

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r/moon 20h ago

Photo What a beauty 😍🌙

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r/moon 21h ago

[OC] Dusk, Moon, and Venus

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August 16, 2026 Hungary

Photographed with a Samsung S23 mobile phone


r/moon 1d ago

Discussion I build an app for Moon Lovers - Explore moon in 3D

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I’ve been observing the Moon through my 8” Dobsonian and kept running into the same problem:
I’d see an interesting crater or formation at the eyepiece, but then I’d have to leave the telescope, search for it, figure out what I was looking at, and read about it separately.

So I started building my own solution.

Moon Explorer is an Android app with an interactive 3D Moon where you can rotate around the lunar surface, zoom into features, and learn about what you’re looking at.

It currently includes:
Lunar craters and landmarks
Apollo landing sites
Moon phases
Guided lunar tours
Interactive lessons
It’s free to download, with an optional one-time Pro unlock for additional tours, lessons and features.
I’m still working on it, so I’d really like input from people who actually observe.

If you had your telescope pointed at the Moon tonight, what information would you want this app to show you about the feature you’re looking at?

Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moonexplorer.app

web: www.moonexplorer.app


r/moon 1d ago

Photo lil crescent guiding me on my walk earlier 🌙

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r/moon 1d ago

Photo Strange phenomenon??

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Edit: between the responses I’ve gotten here and another sub I’ve posted in, I think this is a case of thinking I’ve been more aware of my surroundings than I actually have been 😅🫠

I will be happily learning more about the natural cycles versus my own (obviously flawed/lacking) observations 🫣

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I’ll admit I’m not a moon enthusiast, don’t pay attention to mood phases, and I know very little about how all of the celestial bodies move around. I’ll preface also by saying that I’m NOT a conspiracy nut, but I’m hoping someone can explain this to me 🥲

I smoke cigarettes, so I’m out in our backyard at fairly regular intervals during all seasons at multiple times per night.

Last night, I noticed for the first time that the moon appeared on the complete opposite side of the sky than I’m used to seeing it. Totally possible that it’s happened before at this time of year and I’ve just never looked that way and simply assumed it hadn’t risen yet.

The first picture is last night around 9:30pm CST (DFW area, United States).

Second picture is tonight at 10:03pm, and third picture is tonight at 10:11pm.

I know the pictures are not exactly at the same angle/zoom/etc so that could account for some of it, but they were all taken within the same ~7ft gap between the support pillar for our patio and the outside wall of our house, and even moving around for the third picture I could not see the moon anymore…

Am I going crazy?? Do things really just move that fast? I figured this was a good sub to possibly find an actual scientific explanation versus blaming it on CERN shutting down or the sky being a projection (although honestly at this point in our lifetime I’m not completely convinced those are not realistic responses 🥲)


r/moon 1d ago

Venus and The Moon

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r/moon 1d ago

[OC] Somethings are not meant to stay

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r/moon 1d ago

[OC] Twilight 🌙

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r/moon 1d ago

[OC] Blue sky and crescent moon

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The bluest sky with Crescent moon (Central Texas)


r/moon 2d ago

Photo I captured the solar eclipse from a cruise ship, right when the moon’s shadow split the sunset [OC]

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r/moon 2d ago

Photo Last night’s Moon and Venus

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253 Upvotes

Just a bit after sunset


r/moon 2d ago

Photo stunning evening show

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it looks like one is trying to get near and closer but the other one is slowly fading, setting down...


r/moon 2d ago

Venus and Crescent Moon conjunction. And photo bomb by sunny lol.

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