Total Lunar Eclipse 2018
Taken by Nicolas SOLDATI on July 27, 2018 @ Gurnigel, Bern, Switzerland
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Date Taken: 2018:07:28 11:43:58
 
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During the totality, the moonlight is so dimmed that it is possible to observe the Milky Way, something that is normally not achievable during full Moon. On the first photograph, we can see the Moon eclipsed, Mars at is maximum, Saturn and the Milky Way. The second picture was taken after totality, during the partial phase. The milky way is not visible anymore.
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