Penubral lunar eclipse in infrared
Taken by Joerg Schoppmeyer on May 5, 2023 @ San Cataldo, Italy
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS M50m2
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Date Taken: 2023:05:05 19:52:41
 
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I was able to see the penubral lunar eclipse 05.05.2023 at moonrise at 17:47UT. Short after the maximun of the eclipse the moon rose at my observation point. It looked like a partial lunar eclipse because at the beginning the part in the deep penumbra wasn't visible at all not even in the infrared. I used a EOS M50 converted to full spectrum and a 950nm infrared filter.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXkbCzFPgmg
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