EARTHSHINE ALERT: When the sun sets tonight, go outside and look at the Moon. It is an exquisite ~7% crescent. Amir H. Abolfath sends this preview from Kashan, Isfahan, Iran:

"The Earthshine was particularly beautiful," says Abolfath.
Earthshine is the light of our own planet shining down on the Moon's dark terrain. It makes a ghostly image of the full Moon inside the horns of the crescent. Five hundred years ago, Leonardo da Vinci was first to explain this phenomenon, and so it is sometimes called the "da Vinci glow."
A crescent Moon with Earthshine is one of the prettiest sights in the heavens. Take a look!
more images: from Adrian New of Helotes, Texas; from Sam Cole of Austin Texas; from Tamas Ladanyi of Veszprem, Hungary; from Christophe Stolz of Bern, Switzerland; from Tamás Ábrahám of Zsámbék, Hungary; from Redzuan of Penang, Malaysia
EARTHSHINE ALERT: When the sun sets tonight, go outside and look at the Moon. It is an exquisite ~7% crescent. Amir H. Abolfath sends this preview from Kashan, Isfahan, Iran:

"The Earthshine was particularly beautiful," says Abolfath.
Earthshine is the light of our own planet shining down on the Moon's dark terrain. It makes a ghostly image of the full Moon inside the horns of the crescent. Five hundred years ago, Leonardo da Vinci was first to explain this phenomenon, and so it is sometimes called the "da Vinci glow."
A crescent Moon with Earthshine is one of the prettiest sights in the heavens. Take a look!
more images: from Adrian New of Helotes, Texas; from Sam Cole of Austin Texas; from Tamas Ladanyi of Veszprem, Hungary; from Christophe Stolz of Bern, Switzerland; from Tamás Ábrahám of Zsámbék, Hungary; from Redzuan of Penang, Malaysia
EARTHSHINE ALERT: When the sun sets tonight, go outside and look at the Moon. It is an exquisite ~7% crescent. Amir H. Abolfath sends this preview from Kashan, Isfahan, Iran:

"The Earthshine was particularly beautiful," says Abolfath.
Earthshine is the light of our own planet shining down on the Moon's dark terrain. It makes a ghostly image of the full Moon inside the horns of the crescent. Five hundred years ago, Leonardo da Vinci was first to explain this phenomenon, and so it is sometimes called the "da Vinci glow."
A crescent Moon with Earthshine is one of the prettiest sights in the heavens. Take a look!
more images: from Adrian New of Helotes, Texas; from Sam Cole of Austin Texas; from Tamas Ladanyi of Veszprem, Hungary; from Christophe Stolz of Bern, Switzerland; from Tamás Ábrahám of Zsámbék, Hungary; from Redzuan of Penang, Malaysia