Eclipses in 2022
Taken by Esteban J. Andrada on January 6, 2022 @ Argentina
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The year 2022 had eclipses as its central phenomenon in its first part. On April 30, 2022 we had a partial solar eclipse (image 1 and 2) observable for the inhabitants of Argentina and Chile. It was not a total eclipse in any geographical point, but a partial one. Nights after sunset on April 30, during midnight on May 16, 2022, the inhabitants of the American continent will be able to see a total lunar eclipse (image 3 and 4). For the inhabitants of the American continent it will be the last in a long time. The fully observable lunar eclipse will be next Friday, March 14, 2025 in the constellation of the Lion. Equipment: Telescope 80mm F5 and mount EQ, Nikon D5100.
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