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Can you photograph the Milky Way with a full moon?
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Can you photograph the Milky Way with a full moon?
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Full Moon. For about 5 days before and after a full moon there will be the most light pollution. This will make your skies appear more grey or even orange but you will still capture stars and a diluted version of the milky way.
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