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Total Lunar Eclipse: March 3, 2007

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Photographer

Tomasz Kokowski

E-mail

Tomasz.Kokowski@put.poznan.pl

Location

Poznan, Poland

Date

2007:03:04 03:10:08 CET

Equipment

Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT, Resolution 72x72 dpi, ExposureTime - 1/80 seconds, ExposureProgram - Manual, ISOSpeedRatings - 1600 mounted on self-made 11cm reflector.

Description

During the night march 3 to 4th, here in Poznan we had double Lunar Totality. The forst one highly awaited and the second with clouds. The sky cleared at the last moment literally and I shot this picture in a hurry to catch "the last contac" of the Earth's shadow.
 

Photographer

Glenn MJ Marsden

E-mail

Elysium@hotmail.com

Location

South Yorkshire, UK

Date

March 3rd 2007

Equipment

Vixen 5" (Dave Armeson's) on a EQ6 mount Canon 20D direct connection 30 second exposure
 

Photographer

Glenn MJ Marsden

E-mail

Elysium@hotmail.com

Location

South Yorkshire, UK

Date

March 3rd 2007

Equipment

Maksutov-Cassegrain 127mm Focal Length: 1500mm F/ratio: F/11.8 (MOUNT EQ3-2) Camera Canon 20D exposure 30 Seconds

Description

My Local Astronomy society was hosting an open evening www.msas.org.uk I went along with my telescope to take some awsoome images with my son. What a great night, Clear (for a change0 and not too cold.
 

Photographer

Davide Nava

Location

Cinisello Balsamo (Milan), Italy

Date

03/03/2007 - 22:41 - 23:59 T.U.

Equipment

Telescope Maksutov - Cassegrain 20 cm - f/9,8 - Direct focus - Exposure:4,10,4 s - Film: 200 ASA

Description

Totality of lunar eclipse: beginning, greatest and end of totality.
 

Photographer

Ronald Frahm

Location

Duesseldorf (Germany)

Date

March 4, 2007, 0:26 UT

Equipment

Canon EOS400D, Zoom lens at 200mm, F5.0, 0.2s, ISO 1600.

Description

Picture of the lunar eclipse of March 2007 from my home at about an hour after maximum totality. A lot of clouds, however, but sometimes the Moon was visible.
 

Photographer

Doug Zubenel

E-mail

nzubenel@kc.rr.com

Location

Powell Observatory near Louisburg, KS

Date

Mar. 3, 2007

Equipment

This is a 5 second exposure with a 135mm Nikkor lens @f/11 on Fuji Velvia 50.

Description

The remaining umbral shadow is still orange.
 

Photographer

Doug Zubenel

E-mail

nzubenel@kc.rr.com

Location

Powell Observatory near Louisburg, KS

Date

Mar. 3, 2007

Equipment

This is a 1/30th second exposure with a 60mm f/16 Tasco refractor on Fuji Velveeta 50.

Description

Note the pronounced penumbral shading increasing the contrast in the maria.
 

Photographer

Antonio Moreno

Location

Madrid

Date

04 March 2007

Equipment

Digital camera at 50mm mounted on a guide telescope. Multiple exposures during the whole eclipse.

Description

The goal was to show in a picture how a lunar eclipse looks to the naked eye, and how small the Earth shadow is compared to the whole sky. To get this I mounted a digital camera (focal length aprox 50mm) on a guide telescope and took multiple exposures during the eclipse. Besides the picture is fixed to show Leo and Saturn (right-up corner) at the same time.
 

Photographer

Renee Ann Wirick

Location

Thetford, Norfolk, UK

Date

Various times March 3/4 2007

Equipment

Kodak DX6490 mounted on a tripod.

Description

A composite of the eclipse March 3, 2007. Amazing that the only cloudless night in a month was that night!!
 

Photographer

Alberto Di Stazio

Location

Rome

Date

March 4, 12.14 a.m. CET

Equipment

Celestron 11 at f 6.3 , with a Canon 350 D

Description

The sky was cloudy until few minutes before the eclipse started. Then I took about 100 pictures, this one is close to the totality.
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