Eclipse at Moonrise in Belt of Venus
Taken by Meiying Lee on November 19, 2021 @
Hehuan Moutain,Taiwan
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The rising or setting of the full moon in the Belt of Venus is a very rare and dreamy sight. On November 19, 2021, a moonrise eclipse occurred in Taiwan. The moonrise time is 5:03 pm, the magnitude of eclipse is as high as 98%, and the sunset time is 5:07 pm. I am on a mountain at an altitude of 3000 meters. The weather is good. And the air is clean. Everything seemed to satisfy the needs of this dreamscape. It seemed that I could not only see the full moon rising in the Belt of Venus , but also the full moon with almost total eclipse, so I began to imagine:
"In the clear gray-blue shadow of the earth below the pink Belt of Venus, a dark red blood moon with only a little light area rises in the mountains of the east..."
But in fact, when I first saw the rising moon, all my imagination disappeared instantly. There was no dark red blood moon, only a little bright area smaller than the crescent moon appeared in the gray-blue earth shadow! At first glance, the central angle of the moon is only about 60 degrees, which is really small. It turns out that the sky is still bright at this time, and the dark red area close to the total eclipse is of course invisible!
The photo is a stack of several partial eclipse moons at different times. The background picture is the first sight of the tiny moon rising in the Belt of Venus .
Photographer's website:
https://www.facebook.com/meiying.lee.98/
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