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(VIDEO)He Points His Camera At The Moon And Zooms In All The Way. What It Captured Is STUNNING!

If you ever tried to point your camera to the Moon and zoom as much as you can, it’s very likely you experienced the frustration of such attempt.

As much as you zoom, that big sphere in the sky appears only slightly larger. That is unless you’re a lucky owner of Nikon Coolpix P900 with 83x zoom. What exactly does it mean?

Well you can see all the details of our natural satellite and you can pretty much see the Moon actually move across the sky.

Heck, I bet the next generation cameras will be able to zoom in on the American flag Neil Armstrong left there.

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