PIX4578876: Sunrise Full Moon - Full moon rising - Moonrise Full Moon. Each image of this montage was taken three minutes after the previous one. 6 November 2006. Full moon is rising. Each picture from this composite had been taken 3 minutes after the previous one. November 6, 2006 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4579621: Total Eclipse de Lune 21/02/2008 - Total lunar eclipse over a menhir - February 21, 2008 - The Eclipsee Moon takes an orange hue highlighted by the menhir enlightened by a red light. The total lunar eclipse of february 21, 2008 seen over a menhir illuminated by a red light / Bridgeman Images
PIX4579640: Total Eclipse of Moon 21/02/2008 - Total lunar eclipse over a menhir - February 21 - The totally eclipsee Moon is overexposed, giving it the appearance of a huge orange star, close to the Regulus star in the constellation of the Lion, and accompanied at the top left by the Planet Saturn. The total lunar eclipse of february 21, 2008 seen over a menhir illuminated by a red light. Moon is seen overexposed, close to the star Regulus in Leo constellation. Planet Saturn is visible above left / Bridgeman Images
PIX4576986: Moon: Sea of Fecondite and Sea of Nectar - Moon: Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris - The Sea of Fecondite is visible in the foreground with the Messier crateres on the right. The Nectar Sea is visible near the horizon. At the bottom of the picture, the crater Langrenus. Image obtained in April 1972 from the control module of Apollo 16. This view of the moon, photographed during the Apollo 16 mission's trans - Earth coast, features Mare Fecunditatis in the foreground with the twin craters Messier at right. Bottom is Langrenus crater. Nearer the horizon is Mare Nectaris with craters Goclenius and Gutenberg in between / Bridgeman Images
PIX4577253: Earth and Moon seen by Voyager 1 - 18 - 09 - 1977 - Earth and Moon seen by Voyager 1 - 18 - 09 - 1977 - First photo of the couple Earth - Moon, taken by the Voyager 1 probe at a distance of 11.66 million km from Earth, 18 - 09 - 1977. As the Earth is much brighter than the Moon, the luminosite of the Moon has been increased by a factor of three to make it more visible. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4577514: Moon Sunset - Moonset with earthshine - Moonset. The ash light designees the part of the Moon normally immersed in the shadow, but the Earth manages to illuminate by reflecting the light of the Sun. 2 January 2006, Chateaulin (Finistere). Moonset with earthshine The bright region is directly illuminated by the sun, while the rest of the Moon is illuminated by light reflected off the Earth. January 2 2006, Chateaulin (Finistere - France) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4577536: Moon Sunset - Moonset with earthshine - Moonset. The ash light designees the part of the Moon normally immersed in the shadow, but the Earth manages to illuminate by reflecting the light of the Sun. 2 January 2006, Chateaulin (Finistere). Moonset with earthshine The bright region is directly illuminated by the sun, while the rest of the Moon is illuminated by light reflected off the Earth. January 2 2006, Chateaulin (Finistere - France) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4577550: Crescent Moon and Redoubt Volcano in Alaska - Crescent moon and Redoubt Volcano - Redoubt volcano in Alaska seen after sunset. It is a stratovolcano 3108m high whose last eruption dates back to 1989. Image obtained on June 17, 2007. Crescent moon and Redoubt Volcano from Deep Creek on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula taken June 17, 2007. Redoubt is an active strato volcano of 3108 meters having last erupted in 1989 / Bridgeman Images