Stepping on to my balcony to scan the pre-dawn sky I catch the
fleeting image of a waning crescent moon as it disappears behind some
fast-moving clouds. What I saw was pretty--early morning crescent moons
always are--so I wait to see if I get another look. The clouds look
pretty dense against the dark sky but after a couple of minutes patch of
light appears in the dark and soon the crescent was visible again.
This morning's crescent is a delicate sliver of light on the edge of the moon's disc which is darkly illuminated by earthshine.
A very light haze gives the sky a soft focus so the crescent's image is
gentle stark. The look is suitable for a morning crescent. It holds
my interest. I scan the separation between light and dark on the disc.
I follow the deep curve of of light and linger on its points, happy
just to see this moon and morning sky.
The clouds
return. Slowly at first, hiding then revealing some or all of the
crescent. A brief final tease before dropping the curtain on this
performance.
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