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Månförmörkelse 3 mars 2007.
Jag lovar, det finns en förmörkad måne ungefär mitt i bilden, men den är inte så stor. (Ibland önskar jag att jag hade en bättre kamera.)
Sometimes science produces events that are truly rare and unique. As in they happen only once in a lifetime. And sometimes, not even a lifetime. Once in multiple lifetimes. This week on December 21st there was a Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse which takes place roughly once every 400 years.
The Daily Shoot assignment for 2010/12/21:
It's the solstice. Make a photo that captures the day for you wherever you are.
A total lunar eclipse took place between September 27 and 28, 2015. It was seen Sunday evening, September 27, in the Americas; while in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, it was seen in the early hours of Monday morning, September 28. It was the latter of two total lunar eclipses in 2015, and the final in a tetrad (four total lunar eclipses in series). Other eclipses in the tetrad are those of April 15, 2014, October 8, 2014, and April 4, 2015.