This is a particular timelapse. In fact, this is a timelapse of the moon phases. I played the timelapse six times (three in real time and three reversed). I took 24 pictures with an interval roughly around 24 hours from the 14th of February to the 10th of March . I aligned each picture with each other to have a more stable video. Consequently, we can't see the moon's movements during the lunar month. The results is interesting because we can see the moon's craters appearing and disappearing depending of the angle of the sunlight. We can also conclude that the best time to shoot the moon with those craters is at the half-moon and not during the full moon as we might think.