Nasa Astronomy Picture of the Day Full moon on Arc de Triomphe Paris

NASA has shown a picture of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as part of its Astronomy Picture of the Day. In the picture, a spectacular view of the full moon can be seen in the middle of the magnificent building.
NASA has told that this picture was clicked by astrophotographer Stefano Zanarello. NASA has said that the angle at which the picture was taken is a difficult task. Because the Moon remains present at that position only for some time. It is very important to know the distance and timing to take the right shot.
NASA has said that capturing the full moon at the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris is a very rare and difficult task. If the shot is not taken correctly, the moon will not fit in the middle of the building. Interesting thing is that the Moon remains in such a position only for some time that it can be captured in the middle of the Arc de Triomphe.
Talking about the upcoming Moon missions, NASA alone has prepared many missions for the Moon. The Artemis mission is the largest among these. Artemis 1 mission has been successful and now preparations are underway for Artemis II mission. Recently, NASA also announced the names of those 4 astronauts who will orbit the moon with this mission. Apart from this, America is also going to plant its first autonomous rover on the Moon. The special thing is that this rover has not been prepared by NASA, but by a group of college students.