Check Out This Jaw-dropping Image of Jupiter and the Moon

Jupiter and the Moon from North Carolina
Greg Diesel Walck took the image from Moyock, North Carolina as a thunderstorm drifted across the horizon on August 5, 2016. (Image credit: Greg Diesel Walck )

Does this stunning image of the moon give you chills? That’s how astrophotographer Greg Diesel Walck felt when taking the image.

"I've taken over 30,000 pictures of the moon. Tonight, I had a chance to get chills again like it was the first time," he wrote in an email to Space.com. Walck took the image from Moyock, North Carolina as a thunderstorm drifted across the horizon on Aug. 5. You can see more photos of Jupiter and the moon together here.

In the image, you can see Jupiter above the moon peeking out of the clouds. The waxing moon appears to hover right below Jupiter. The moon was only three days past new phase when Walck captured the view.

Walck used a Sony A77 400mm lens on tripod with a 2.5 sec shutter at ISO 1600. 

You can see more amazing night sky photos by our readers in our astrophotography archive here.

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Nina Sen is a freelance writer and producer who covered night sky photography and astronomy for Space.com. She began writing and producing content for Space.com in 2011 with a focus on story and image production, as well as amazing space photos captured by NASA telescopes and other missions. Her work also includes coverage of amazing images by astrophotographers that showcase the night sky's beauty.