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    Many things effects the brightness. The moon does move closer at times....and if the atmosphere has had rain it can damp down many dust particles improving the seeing conditions.
    I enjoy observing the moon but it didn't seem any brighter to me....but it differs from place to place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    Many things effects the brightness. The moon does move closer at times....and if the atmosphere has had rain it can damp down many dust particles improving the seeing conditions.
    I enjoy observing the moon but it didn't seem any brighter to me....but it differs from place to place.
    Yep. Cities are basically too brightly lit. Wales has two of the world's eleven 'Dark Sky Reserves' in the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia National Park.

    I've had the pleasure of seeing the night sky at both locations, the Scottish Highlands and Islands and the Herz Mountains in Germany amongst a host of other relatively remote spots.

    Always a pleasure to get away from built up areas, false lighting and..................








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