The moon’s position at 12 am on every clear night of 2023 in London. Selected from 87k images.

by Matjoez

7 comments
  1. That’s pretty cool.

    Not sure if it was the sky at night or another documentary that showed a shot at the same time each night showing the movement of planets across our horizon was the proof that we both orbit around the sun, and not the sun orbiting around the earth. At key points the objects would appear to go backwards in their loop – and I’m sure there’s a more technical term for that!

  2. Did you taking into account daylight savings.

    Otherwise a lot of these may be off.

    Cool image though.

  3. I still have a picture of the full moon over Bow Road that I took the night I met my husband. They never come out the way you want them to – it was just a grainy white blob – but I remember how beautiful the moon looked that night, as I was walking to meet him, and it’s funny to think about everything that has happened since.

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