![This might be my best picture of the moon since getting my first telescope about a month ago : r/space This might be my best picture of the moon since getting my first telescope about a month ago : r/space](https://preview.redd.it/lxhcwpqq2sp51.jpg?auto=webp&s=c4ccc239dbb04dfa49168ebaa42c6e7686f85301)
This might be my best picture of the moon since getting my first telescope about a month ago : r/space
![Big moon in its full phase with detailed craters visible on its edges, all in a black background, taken with large newtonian telescope, the best photo Stock Photo - Alamy Big moon in its full phase with detailed craters visible on its edges, all in a black background, taken with large newtonian telescope, the best photo Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CAE2P1/big-moon-in-its-full-phase-with-detailed-craters-visible-on-its-edges-all-in-a-black-background-taken-with-large-newtonian-telescope-the-best-photo-2CAE2P1.jpg)
Big moon in its full phase with detailed craters visible on its edges, all in a black background, taken with large newtonian telescope, the best photo Stock Photo - Alamy
![Is Hubble technically able to look at the moon? And if yes, what would be the smallest object we could identify? - Quora Is Hubble technically able to look at the moon? And if yes, what would be the smallest object we could identify? - Quora](https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-8e358b02a4f1dcd39a9315ef6aaf800e.webp)