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Super Moon
A supermoon occurs when a full moon (or new moon) coincides with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit. This results in the largest apparent size of the Moon as seen from Earth. This supermoon occurred on 14 November 2016 and was the closest to Earth since 26 January 1948. The next comparable one will occur on 25 November 2034.


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Maker
RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
Model
PENTAX K-3
EXIF
2.2
Lens
smc PENTAX-DA* 300mm F4 ED [IF] SDM
Date Time of Original
2016:11:14 22:15:12
Aperture Number
11
Exposure Time
1/500 s
Exposure compensation
0.0 EV
Flash
no, mode: supressed
ISO
200
Focal Length
300 mm
Focal Length in 35mm Film
450 mm
White Balancing
auto
Exposure Mode
manual
Exposure Metering Mode
averaged center
Exposure Program
manual
Contrast
normal
Saturation
normal
Sharpness
normal