Lunar eclipse in Namibia
Taken by Juan Carlos Casado on July 27, 2018 @ Hess Observatory, Namibia
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  Camera Used: SONY ILCE-7S
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Date Taken: 2018:09:13 19:23:38
 
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Exactly 5 years have passed since the most spectacular lunar eclipse I have ever seen. It was from HESS Observatory in Namibia, with the largest Cherenkov telescope in the world. In the sky, above, Jupiter, the Milky Way and just over the telescope the totally eclipsed Moon and to its right Mars, which was at the minimum distance from Earth.
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