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This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015. The moon is over Pike's Peak in this photograph and it disappeared behind Pike's Peak shortly after sunrise.
This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015. The moon is over Pike's Peak in this photograph and it disappeared behind Pike's Peak shortly after sunrise.
This is a photograph of a lunar eclipse (blood moon) as seen from Colorado Springs, Colorado on the morning of 4 April 2015. The moon is over Pike's Peak in this photograph.
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The total lunar eclipse is ending as the sun lights up the southwest corner of the moon. Local time: 9:48:30 PM
Middletown, NY - Lunar eclipse on Feb. 20, 2008. Regulus is at the top of the frame. Saturn is at the lower left.
Handheld - 90mm f/2 with various ISO and shutter speed (1/15 to 1/125) Processed in Lightroom to taste