Partial Eclipse of Full Supermoon
Taken by Peter Lowenstein on September 18, 2024 @ Mutare, Zimbabwe
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Early in the morning on Wednesday 18th September, the second in a series of four consecutive Supermoons was observed being partially eclipsed from a viewpoint in Murambi East, between 4.32 and 5.15 am. Visibility was not good due to thick smoke haze from regional dry season burning, but some colourful images and video clips were nevertheless obtained. Fortunately the Moon was still high enough in the sky to be above most of the smoke haze as the partial eclipse by Earth’s Umbra reached a maximum magnitude of 0.085 at 4.44 am. Unfortunately the Moon disappeared into the smoke haze before setting an hour later. Camera: Tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS40 in sunset and manual exposure modes.
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