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2021-11-19, Almost-total lunar eclipse observed in Fukuoka
Google Pixel 6 Pro, NOT night-mode camera.WOW!!
I didn't expect to see this, as the weather has been crap the last few days, but it cleared up in time for me to catch this! It's not the sharpest photo, but I was using a seventeen year old digicam to capture it.
What: 70% pre umbral stage U1-U2
When: SuperMoon Eclipse Eclipse, Sept 28 2015.
By: Gary Foord, Rainham, Kent
Camera: Sony A700 DSLR
Lens: 500mm f/8 Minolta Mirror on manual focus with Vivitar 1.4x teleconverter
Taken with a Canon 70d DSLR and TMB92L refractor. This is the result of 30 images stacked with Registax and processed with Astra Image Pro and Adobe Photoshop CS6.
Umbra on 15 April 2014 at 0206 MDT as seen from Denver, Colorado, my front yard. This is a shot of the Lunar Eclipse that night with the bright star Spica to the lower right and the star h Vir HIP66098 to the left. It was cold and windy so I pulled our truck into position to block as much wind as possible. I then took exposures every 15 seconds from midnight until 0300 to see what I ended up with. I frequently refocused and had to reset the tracking once.
The lunar eclipse at 1.28 total phase, just after deepest eclipse, at 02:54 UT. Canon EOS 400D, f = 500 mm, f/6.3, Sigma 50-500 zoom lens on tripod, 4 s, 1600 ISO. The image is smeared out due to the long exposure with a simple tripod only.
The total lunar eclipse has ended as the sun shines on about 1/3 of the moon and it's increasing by the moment. Local time: 10:04:07 PM
Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Germany, ZWO ASI 178MC, Ikharos ED refractor D = 80 mm f/5.6, exposures of 2 ms to 20 ms at gain 40 cB, tracking only. Bayer averaged; linear stretch.
The total lunar eclipse has ended as the sun shines on about 1/4 of the moon and it's increasing by the moment. Local time: 10:04:07 PM