John F.:

But the clouds can be from the other side of the Earth... or Moon...
... No, they are from Mars, coming to Moon as a part of the seasons, when it becomes to cold on Mars... And then going back to Mars.
[BG]
;-)

 John Francis Tue, 21 Mar 2017 11:47:26 -0700 wrote:

Well, the fact that the moon is obscuring some of the clouds is a bit of
a give-away.





John S.:

It would have to be at the right inclination that Stan can easily calculate from the data he's already collected. :-)

Igor


John Sessoms Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:25:08 -0700 wrote:

If the photographer had inserted just a sliver of an almost new moon it
would have still been a "winning" image.


On 3/21/2017 2:45 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

    Gonz wrote:

        Moon was photoshopped in?  Looks like it, not consistent with
        sunrise/sunset and clouds...


    What, you mean you can't have the sun setting (or rising) almost
    directly *behind* a full moon? I am shocked, shocked!




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