The moon has fascinated humankind for as long as we have walked the Earth. With a little effort, it's possible to get a reasonably detailed picture of the moon, for example by holding a smartphone camera to the eyepiece of a telescope. You might want to take a more technically sophisticated approach, or submit a landscape in which the moon features, but isn't the main subject. Whatever you do, try not to lose the moon's surface detail by overexposure. Good luck.
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