Total moon eclipse and the Ozone Fringe
Taken by Nunzio Micale on July 27, 2017 @ Vieste(FG) - ITALIA, PUGLIA
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 70D
Exposure Time: 16/10
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 320
Date Taken: 2018:07:30 21:58:02
 
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As we know, the red color of the totality of a Moon eclipse is due to the light being refracted by the Earth's atmosphere, which also passes through the highest layers of the stratosphere, especially the one of the ozone. The light consequently gets shades of blue-turquoise, that create a delicate fringe at the lines of the Earth's shadow projected onto Moon's surface.
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