Lunar elicpse
Taken by Morten Ross on September 28, 2015 @ Sandbukta, south of Oslo, Norway
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Date Taken: 2015:09:29 13:56:01
 
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What an amazing night!! Perfect conditions due to a high pressure system. No wind, and no significant clouds during totality. After totality and towards dawn, lots of high clouds appeared. Totality was incredibly dark, and is the darkest I've ever seen. Lunar eclipses cannot compare to a solar eclipses, but this one I will remember for a very, very long time! First image is a composite of 600 images, which makes the eclipse look almost a like a huge bolide. The calm ocean makes a perfect mirror of the event!
Photographer's website:
http://www.ross.no/
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