Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on September 16, 2016 @ Magurele, Romania
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Date Taken: 2016:09:16 23:24:54
 
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Seeing many lunar eclipses along the years, I thought that this one will not be a memorable one, especially being only a penumbral eclipse. I was quite wrong, and from the moment I ve noticed that the penumbra was well visible with the naked eye, I ve mounted my gear in order to get some shots of it. The difference between what the camera acquired and what I could saw with the naked eye was quite big, this is why I ve also attached a comparison. The RGB data was a bit saturated in order to get also the different hues of the lunar soil. Equipment: 90mm F/12 Maksutov, 0.5x reducer, RGB filters, ASI 174MM camera.
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