star occultation by eclipsed Moon
Taken by Patricio Leon on March 14, 2025 @ Santiago, Chile
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS Rebel T7i
Exposure Time: 1/640
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2025:03:20 15:37:50
 
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the sequence above was captured during a 19 seconds interval at 3:50 local time (UT-3). It shows the occultation of 7th magnitude HD100822 by the limb of the Moon in its eastern (right) advance, nearby dark floor crater is Grimaldi. The two final shots fall inside the same second, depicting the "instantaneous" character of stars occultations (excluding Antares). Newt 8", 1/3s ISO3200 equatorial layout S up, W left
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