Lunar eclipse
Taken by Edwin van Schijndel on September 28, 2015 @ Halley Observatory, Heesch The Netherlands
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 4/1
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2015:09:28 05:21:14
 
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Moon covered by the shadow of the earth last night. In Europe people viewed the mooneclipse in the early morning. In The Netherlands visitors and members of Halley Observatory looked and photographed the event. It was the most exciting one since many years! During the totality phase winterconstellations were bright in the sky visible and the environment was dark and quiet. We were lucky, some fog came up above the fields and during the sunrise clouds covered the sky but we didn't mind this any more. Details on the photograph: Telescope: Intes MK 67 Maksutov 150 mm f 12 Camera: Canon EOS 6 D modified Exposure: 4 seconds ISO 200
Photographer's website:
http://www.sterrenwachthalley.nl
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