Total Lunar Eclipse 2025
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on September 7, 2025 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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Fantastic, absolutely cloudless weather today for the total lunar eclipse of 2025 over Saxony. The air was very clear and dry, so the totally eclipsed moon was clearly visible shortly after its rise. It was wonderful to be able to admire a totally eclipsed moon again after a very long time. The photo was taken at the exact moment the Moon began to emerge from the Earth's umbra. The seeing was not particularly good due to the moon's still low altitude above the horizon, and the air was quite turbulent. Intes 150/900 MN + Canon EOS 6D + Baader VIP Barlow, ISO 400, 5s, 18:55 UT
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