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Conditions were poor but not impossible. The Moon was shining through various layers of cloud. I took several shots at various exposures with my DSLR at 300mm focal length and ISO 100.
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Looks like you caught the shadows of the rim of Plato Crater on the crater floor. That was a challenge in the March Astronomy Now Magazine for the 18th. It only happens for a few hours each month.

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Nice catching Philip!
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