Last week, sitting on our terrace, I pointed my Canon 5D Mark IV with the Sigma 100–400mm toward something both familiar and almost impossible to truly grasp: the Moon.

What we see as a calm, steady presence has a violent origin. The leading theory suggests that around 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized body—often called Theia—collided with the early Earth. The debris from that impact eventually coalesced into the Moon. A cosmic accident, shaping everything that followed.

And yet, most illustrations fail to capture its true scale and distance.

In books, the Moon is often shown close to Earth, almost within reach. In reality, it orbits at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers. You could line up roughly 30 Earths between them. That space is vast—so vast that the Moon, despite its size, appears small in our sky.

And still, its influence is enormous.

It stabilizes Earth’s axial tilt, helping maintain a relatively stable climate. Its gravitational pull drives the tides, shaping coastal ecosystems and possibly even playing a role in the early development of life.

Captured at 400mm, this image brings it closer—compressing that immense distance into something we can hold in a frame.

A reminder that some of the most distant things are also the most essential.

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If ego were sunligh? And you let go of your own importance for a moment, what beauty would you finally notice?


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It’s really striking that everyone who has ever been to space tries to hammer home the message that, viewed from out there, we’re all one thing, one people, on a single fragile orb that’s our only home in all the void. They’re desperately trying to get us to understand it, and to act like it. That’s an Easter message I can get behind.

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Artemis 2 astronaut delivers amazing Easter message on way to moon

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Saturn conjunct Neptune isn't a spiritual awakening. It's a stress test.

Beliefs you never questioned are breaking down. That's the gift. What just stopped making sense?

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🌌 Far beyond the last bright planet, the solar system softens into an inferred halo where icy bodies drift in deep quiet. Long-period comets arrive like messages from that distant frontier, written in motion rather than light.

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🌠 Some frontiers reveal themselves through patience and wonder.

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🌌 The stars your ancestors saw no longer exist in those positions. Earth has completed 20 galactic orbits since its birth, each taking ~230 million years through entirely different cosmic neighborhoods.

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✨ Matter that mapped its own journey

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