Moon eclipse
Taken by Valentin Grigore on September 28, 2015 @ Costinesti, Constanta, Romania
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Date Taken: 2015:09:30 01:16:47
 
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During the total lunar eclipse on September 28, at 2:37 UT the International Space Station (ISS) emerged from Earth's shadow. Practically, before that ISS to become visible, it was a double eclipse: of the Moon and of the ISS. This long exposed images was made just when the ISS was getting out from the Earth's shadow. Canon 7D, Samyang 8 mm lens, 30 sec exposure.
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Very nice Valentin! Just the photo Id have taken if Id had friends with me!
Harry, Holland
Posted by Withenfields 2015-09-29 19:58:48
Thank you, Harry!
Posted by valisarm 2015-09-30 02:49:27
 
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