Panorama of lunar eclipse
Taken by Yuri Beletsky on September 27, 2015 @ Las Campanas observatory, Chile
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Here is my view of the lunar eclipse from September, 27th. The image was taken at Carnegie Las Campanas observatory. This a panorama (~180 deg), where you can see eclipsed Moon in the upper right, the Magellanic clouds are on the left, and the domes of 6.5-m Magellan telescopes are in the center. The night sky was clorful again ! :) On the left you can see green cast due to arglow, and on the right - the red cast, which is also due to arglow. I hope you'll enjoy the image ! ‪#‎SuperBloodMoon‬ https://twitter.com/ybeletsky https://www.facebook.com/yuribeletskyphoto
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Amazing vision! One of the best pictures Ive ever seen, congratulations!
Posted by alexcascian 2015-09-28 04:25:28
A masterpiece, as usual, Yuri. Congrats!

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Posted by eirexas 2015-09-28 07:37:58
Yuri, I love your images, but that Moon looks like a bursting Hubba Bubba bubblegum bubble. Ive yet to see something like that in the sky myself.
Posted by berndb 2015-09-28 16:56:23
 
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