Hunter's Moon Eclipse
Taken by Alan Dyer on October 8, 2014 @ Writing-on-Stone Park, Alberta
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 15/1
Aperture: Unavailable
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2014:10:08 11:49:16
 
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To see and shoot this total eclipse of the Hunter's Moon I had to chase clear skies, seeking out what looked like the only clear area for hundreds of miles around, requiring a 3-hour drive to the south of me in Alberta, to near the Canada-US border, at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. But skies remained mostly clear for all of totality with only some light haze adding the glow around the eclipsed Moon. This is a 15-second exposure at ISO 400 with a Canon 60Da, shooting through an 80mm apo refractor at f/6 and on an equatorial mount tracking the sky at the lunar rate. It shows lots of stars, with the brightest being greenish Uranus at the 8 o'clock position left of the Moon, itself in opposition and at a remarkably close conjunction with the Moon at eclipse time.
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http://www.amazingsky.net
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A truly amazing shot, it is unreal to see a full Moon along with Uranus and 5th/6th and possibly 7th magnitude stars in the same field of view.
Posted by MikiBee 2014-10-08 23:27:49
 
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