Colorful lunar eclipse
Taken by Petr Horálek on January 21, 2019 @ Boa Vista, Cape Verde
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I witnessed it from Boa Vista, Cape Verde, with pretty clear skies, and I somehow couldn't believe it can be such colorful phenomenon even to unaided eyes. Primarily I was happy to see the "turquoise effect" caused by ozone layer, but also differend tints of red-orange on the lunar surface. Shortly: Truly colorful one. The sequence is "standard" start-mid-end of total eclipse (starts on right, ends on left). Used Canon 6D, MTO 1100/10.5, ISO 800, 15s exposures (from Vixen GP-2 mount).
Photographer's website:
http://www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=4458
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