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Purpose of this experiment, trying to see, tonight the 20/07/2021, or detect the moon in the sky before it would be visible in the Vis/Nir domain by naked eye, with binocular, or even by a camera working in the Vis/Nir domain. Set up: For the LWIR (6um-14um) part (bottom screen): thermal core Indigo "A10" : microbolometer FPA (160x120), Vox pixel 51umx51um, NETD = 85 mK (for a lens F/D=1), 25Hz No name lens: 40mm/("around") 1 video LCD viewfinder monochrome (640x480) relay lens for picking up the image delivered by the screen of the viewfinder, for a webcam (640x480). stream delivered by the webcam treated by the software SharpCap. For the Vis/Nir part (top screen): camera ZWO AIS 290MM monochrome Lens 100mm/2 (U.S.S.R brand "Helios") camera managed by the software SharpCap. The experiment was performed in the evening of the 20/07/2021, when the waxing moon was rising up fron the horizon, with still the sun high in the sky, At this moment of the experiment (roughly between 07H24PM and 07H28 PM) no visibility yet with eye but visibility with the Vis/Nir camera (especially when stretching the histogram), and of course detection and visibility with the thermal camera (already visible in the part 1 from the experiment: • LWIR infrared experiment with thermal... ). Same concluding remarks as expressed in the part 1: • LWIR infrared experiment with thermal...