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  • 2016-01-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Super Moon, Perfectly Timed (en)
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  • One sub-genre of photography are the so-called perfectly-timed or just in time photographs, pictures that capture the coincidental confluence of multiple objects and events to create compelling or humorous images. One such image went viral in November 2015, a photograph supposedly showing a super moon positioned in just the right way so that from the photographer's vantage point it appeared to be perfectly resting atop a radio telescope, like an egg in a cup: As New Zealand's Northern Advocate explained, however, this ethereal image was actually a digital composite formed from separate images of the moon and a radio telescope by astro-photographer Chris Pegman: (en)
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