Total Lunar Eclipse
Taken by Mark A. Brown on November 8, 2022 @ Marion, Iowa
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Date Taken: 2022:11:08 05:49:52
 
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Superb and very dark lunar eclipse in the early morning hours. Very surreal to see the change in landscape and the sky as the full moon waned in brightness through totality and appearance of the pre-dawn twilight. This is a composite of the Moon as it slid into totality at 4:16am, mid-eclipse at 5:00am, and the end of totality at 5:41am. Captured through a CPC1100 with f/6.3 focal reducer and Canon 6D camera.
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https://momentsbymarkphotography.mypixieset.com/
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