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This is a Star Trails shot made showing the Total Lunar Eclipse on 10 Dec 2011.
I was fighting with clouds especially when the Moon was in partial shadow at the start & as it ended.
The moon was in its total eclipse stage during this only starting to come out at the very end when the clouds move in. I was planning to run this for at least another 40 minutes before getting clouded out.
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Ashley Greene attends the Gala Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse held at The Odeon Leicester Square on July 1, 2010 in London, England.
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Actress Ashley Greene arrives to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Actors Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson arrive to the premiere of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" Los Angeles Premiere at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
August 21, 2017, viewed from Dubois badlands, Wyoming. This is a frame from a video I took in a rather amateurish fashion (lots of fumbling etc.). Note the bright star Regulus at lower left, the very bright three-pronged solar corona, and the pink hue from the prominences. I've seen three total solar eclipses in clear skies, and this one had the best shadow bands.
(L to R) KELLAN LUTZ, PETER FACINELLI, JACKSON RATHBONE and ROBERT PATTINSON in THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE.
Robert Pattinson attends "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" Los Angeles Premiere at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on June 24, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Photo of the solar eclipse from Cambridgeshire in the UK on 20th March 2015
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97% totality of the 2017 Solar Eclipse from the Mercy Care Management building on August 21, 2017 in Springfield, Missouri
hand held, no tripod, hence the blurriness and low quality of shot overall.... but still awe inspiring!
"A lunar eclipse occurs whenever the Moon passes through some portion of the Earth's shadow. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. Hence, the Moon is always full during a lunar eclipse. The type and length of an eclipse depend upon the Moon's location relative to its orbital nodes. The most recent total lunar eclipse was on 28 August 2007[1] where the sun, earth and moon were in total alignment. The initial stage started at 07:52 UTC, while the total eclipse began at 09:52 UTC turning it bronze, with reddish to blood red at its peak"
-Wikipedia
Nikki Reed attends the Gala Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse at Odeon Leicester Square on July 1, 2010 in London, England.
Solar Eclipse, March 2015
Taken from Dauntsey, Wiltshire....snapping a partial eclipse during a very long coffee-break!
Shine like the moon by: me
Illuminated by scattered sunlight, the Moon in the center is passing through the center of the dark shadow of the Earth in this sequence of the lunar eclipse of July 27. From left to right, the three images are from the beginning, at most, and end in 103 minutes in total, from the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century. The longest path the Moon can follow through the shadows of the Earth crosses the center, this is what makes lunar eclipses central. But July 27 was also the date of the lunar apogee, and in the farthest part of its elliptical orbit, the Moon moves more slowly. For the previous lunar eclipse, on January 31 last, the Moon was close to its orbital perigee. Passing south from the central axis of Earth's shadow, the totality lasted only 76 minutes.
Small gaps among leaves of a large tree threw images of the crescent-shaped sun onto the sidewalk, creating images the way a pinhole camera creates images.
Lunar Eclipse : Earth's shadow as seen in Moon.
Sequence :
First Photo: Top,Left most.
Last Photo : Bottom Right most.
This is a partial Lunar Eclipse,last of the Year 2009.
This full moon day is also known as Blue Moon.Not because Moon appears Blue in Color.
Most years have twelve full moons which occur approximately monthly, but in addition to those twelve full lunar cycles, each solar calendar year contains an excess of days compared to the lunar year. The extra days accumulate, so that every two or three years , there is an extra full moon. The extra moon is called a "blue moon."