Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/The Doomsday Moon
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- Reason
- A high quality image with higher EV than many other eclipses
- Articles in which this image appears
- April 2014 lunar eclipse
- FP category for this image
- Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Space/Looking out
- Creator
- R. Jay GaBany
- Support as nominator – - The Herald (here I am) 10:27, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
Comment Perhaps I'm terribly ignorant, but the bottom has a lot more deviations from roundness than I would have thought such a large body as the moon would have at this scale. Is that accurate? Adam Cuerden (talk) 12:58, 3 February 2015 (UTC)Huh. Apparently so. Support Adam Cuerden (talk) 13:00, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- ?? -- - The Herald (here I am) 13:21, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Had to check a couple other images of the moon. Check out how uneven - what I'm pretty sure is the south polar region - is. Those irregularities from circular must be truly massive mountains and such to be visible on the outline from Earth. Adam Cuerden (talk) 13:44, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- ?? -- - The Herald (here I am) 13:21, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Support Not bad for a big ball of cheese......gazhiley 15:36, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Support even though this doesn't look like full totality. That lower edge? Don't you know that the Götterdämmerung blew away some of it! ;-) --Janke | Talk 21:44, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- Support where is the Rabbit? Hafspajen (talk) 01:39, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
- Support - Very nice.-Jobas (talk) 19:28, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
Promoted File:Lunar eclipse 04-15-2014 by R Jay GaBany.jpg --Armbrust The Homunculus 13:32, 13 February 2015 (UTC)