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German photographer waited 62 days with 16 cameras to capture Sun and moon in same frame? Here’s the truth

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An image is being shared on social media where both Moon and the Sun can be seen through a tree.

The caption attached to the picture claims that “German photographer waited 62 days with 16 cameras to capture this moment where you can see the sun and the moon together.. This will again occur in 2035 AD… Amazing.”

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FACT CHECK 

NewsMobile fact-checked the post and found the claim to be false.

On putting the image through Reverse Image Search, we found the original picture on Wikimedia and the date is mentioned as September 2012.

We found this picture on Flicker and found that it was clicked by Bess Hamiti.

We checked and found that Hamiti uploaded the viral picture on his Facebook page in 2012.

Upon further investigation, we also found a video by Hamiti dated Oct 2012 on how he created the following picture using photoshop software.

This proves that the viral picture was digitally created and hence the claim attached to the picture is FALSE.

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