Lunar eclipse, with a telescope and wide field
Taken by Daniele Gasparri on March 14, 2025 @ Atacama region, Chile
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Date Taken: 2025:03:14 05:38:23
 
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Two different views of tonight's total lunar eclipse. The first one through my 130-650 telescope and a single shot of 3 seconds. The second one shows the very wide field view, with the center of the Milky Way, the Zodiacal light and the Gegenschein perfectly centered around the eclipsed Moon, in just 20 seconds exposure. Colors of the sky apart, this was the show that my eyes could see from the pristine dark sky of the Atacama desert. A truly remarkable view!
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https://www.danielegasparri.com
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