Lunar Eclipse Sequence
Taken by Total Lunar Eclipse from La Palma on September 28, 2015 @ La Palma, Canary
Click photo for larger image
  Camera Used: Unavailable Unavailable
Exposure Time: Unavailable
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: Unavailable
Date Taken: 2015:09:29 04:50:37
 
More images
Details:
The total lunar eclipse of 28th september was very unusual because coincided to the moon perigee (supermoon). At left, Capturing the sequence of the totality in the Canary island of La Palma, this little planet shows also the approximate size of our Earth when compared to the Moon, that can be seen at the right side of the image, in a close-up view of the same moment, showing its dark red color. Because of its closeness to Earth, a supermoon passes deeper into the shadow of our planet.
Photographer's website:
http://www.miguelclaro.com
Comments
  You must be logged in to comment.  
Excellent. Finally, an original eclipse image!
Posted by JohnAshley 2015-09-29 11:15:47
 
The Northern Lights: A Magic Experience
Aurora photo tours
Support SpaceWeather.com
Home | FAQ | Contact the Webmaster
©2019 Spaceweather.com. All rights reserved.