I assume you do not just want the moon in the picture, but also the landscape. Because the moon is so much brighter than any landscape below and because the camera sucks in low-light conditions, the moon is likely to be overexposed and be just a large white blob in the photo with a very dark landscape below (if it even shows up in the photo). Also, the moon would have to be pretty low in the sky to get it into frame because you cannot aim the camera upward, and the lens the camera has will probably make the moon appear extra small. If you want a nice photo of the moon, I suggest just using a regular digital camera that has a zoom and leave the UAV at home. It was never meant for that. I think you can make some ISO adjustments in the camera for better sunsets, but that is basically just a tweak of the lighting. I don't think it will help when it comes to photographing something as bright as the moon in a totally dark environment.