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Everything was bigger in Brooklyn back then: our loves, our fears, the future. When the moon looked close enough to touch, we laced old sneakers together and threw them high, trying to hit the lunar surface. They never did, just ended up dangling on streetlights. The moon is smaller now, like our lives. But the sneakers are still there, a constant reminder of our old dreams. An invitation to try again.
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Unfortunately, I lost access to my balcony as my building is currently being renovated. This should last until early next year. In the meantime, here's a shot of the full Moon through the safety nets on the scaffoldings.
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Full Moon through Scaffoldings
Unfortunately, I lost access to my balcony as my building is currently being renovated. This is why I haven't posted in a while. There have been scaffoldings around the building since March. This should last until early next year. In the meantime, here's a shot of the full Moon through the safety nets on the scaffoldings.
#canon #canoneosr7 #eosr7 #astro #astrophoto #astrophotos #astrophotography #astrophotographer #spacephotography #astronomy #spaceexploration #nasa #universe #space #deepsky #deepspace #solarsystem #moon #lunar #moonlovers #moonphoto #moonphotography #moongram

Early Tuesday morning (like 0430h MT), in Edmonton, if you have a clear east horizon, you'll be able to see Jupiter and Venus, the latter being brighter, low and very close to each other...just a little bit north of due east.

Also, if you look south and up, you'll see a waning gibbous Moon and Saturn just below and left of it.