lunar eclipse in blue Arctic sky
Taken by Christine Macmillan on April 15, 2014 @ Canadian Arctic 35,000 ft above Davis Strait approaching Gothab Greenland
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon IXUS 105
Exposure Time: 1/8
Aperture: f/5.9
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2014:04:15 08:01:41
 
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In blue sky,06:57 UTC, 15 minutes before local sunrise. The shadowed portion of the Moon became as blue as the sky. It looked more like a crescent Moon than an eclipsed Moon. At totality, the Moon was invisible, though it must have been still above the horizon. Pocket camera Canon IXUS 105 automatic F5.9, 1/8sec, ISO800 through airplane window 35,000 ft in Canadian Arctic,
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