The moon reflects sunlight so the proper exposure for the surface detail will be similar to a beach scene. Something like ISO100, 1/100th of a second at F/16. Take one over and another under these settings and you will likely have a keeper (on a clear night that is.)
RE wrote:
I was doing a time lapse of the moon when, I stepped out to check on it and seen this, it has not be altered beyond cropping.