Quiztime - Chronolocation Challenge PART2
Today will be Chronolocation Challenge PART 2.
However, the difference from the last time was to figure out the orbit of the moon, not the sun, to find the time.
Geolocation
I'll start with the geolocation, but since it's a Google Lens shot, I'll just show the location.
Chronolocation
From what can be determined from the image, it was taken in the morning or evening, and the moon is considered to be near full.I searched for the time of the full moon in Germany, and the following site has detailed information:
The contributor of this quiz, @bayer_julia, asks "what time was the photo taken? And since this quiz was posted on March 15, I checked back in the near future. Since the next full moon is 3 days later on the 18th, and the first quarter before that is the 10th, I estimated that the photo was taken between the 10th and 18th, roughly a week.
At first, I tried to move it appropriately in the "Night Sky" column. Since the moon was in the east, I thought that sunset would be a good time. I thought the most appropriate time would be a little after sunset at 18:05 on the 12th, so I tried using mooncalc, a lunar version of suncalc.
Since it looked a little to the right of the photographer, I decided that 18:30 was appropriate for the time anyway.
Then today, I received the answer to the quiz from the submitter and was told that it was a day and a bit later than my answer.
If so, the answer would be a little after 19:00 on March 13?
I will update again if I receive a response in the future.