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Teen Astrophotographer Shares Shot of Moon Crater: Photo Of The Day

Mare Crisium is highlighted in this shot take by an aspiring astrophotographer.

The moon crater identified as Mare Crisium is shown in this photo taken by a Fremont resident at Lake Elizabeth.
The moon crater identified as Mare Crisium is shown in this photo taken by a Fremont resident at Lake Elizabeth. (Arnav Pophale)

FREMONT, CA — Arnav Pophale shared this photo taken of a moon crater taken at Lake Elizabeth with a telescope.

The 17-year-old aspiring astrophotographer said the photo of the crater, Mare Crisium, was interesting because it shows the beauty not only of the world we inhabit, but also the beauty of "the universe that can be seen through cities like ours."

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