Credit & Copyright: Jeff Graphy   
 
Explanation:
You don't have to look through a telescope to know where it's pointing.  
  
Allowing the telescope to project its image onto a   
large surface can be useful because it dilutes the   
intense brightness of   
very bright sources.  
  
Such dilution is useful for looking at   
the Sun,   
for example during a   
solar eclipse.  
  
In the featured single-exposure image, though, it is a   
too-bright   
full moon that is projected.  
  
This February full moon occurred two weeks ago and is   
called the Snow Moon by some northern cultures.    
  
The projecting instrument is the main 62-centimeter telescope at the   
Saint-Vцran   
Observatory high in the French   
Alps.  
  
Seeing a full moon directly is easier because it is not   
too  
bright, although you won't see this level of detail.   
  
Your next chance   
will occur on March 17.  
  
  
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