Perspective/geometry/celestial mechanics question that's baffled me for years. I took this photo tonight ~1 hour after the sun set. Camera perfectly level. Why, if the sun has set toward the right of the frame, is the moon shadow's axis of symmetry still inclined *upward*?
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3. When the moon is at some intermediate elevation (between 0° and 90°) then the threshold for this effect would increase from >90° to the right (at 90° elevation) to higher angles as the moon gets lower. Maybe it doesn't hit 180° right until 0° elevation? Not sure yet.
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Sep 20, 2018 · 11:47 PM UTC
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