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Total Lunar Eclipse: March 3, 2007
PhotographerTomasz KokowskiLocationPoznan, PolandDate2007:03:04 03:10:08 CETEquipmentCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT, Resolution 72x72 dpi, ExposureTime - 1/80 seconds, ExposureProgram - Manual, ISOSpeedRatings - 1600 mounted on self-made 11cm reflector.DescriptionDuring 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. |
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PhotographerGlenn MJ MarsdenLocationSouth Yorkshire, UKDateMarch 3rd 2007EquipmentVixen 5" (Dave Armeson's) on a EQ6 mount Canon 20D direct connection 30 second exposure |
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PhotographerGlenn MJ MarsdenLocationSouth Yorkshire, UKDateMarch 3rd 2007EquipmentMaksutov-Cassegrain 127mm Focal Length: 1500mm F/ratio: F/11.8 (MOUNT EQ3-2) Camera Canon 20D exposure 30 SecondsDescriptionMy 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. |
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PhotographerDavide NavaLocationCinisello Balsamo (Milan), ItalyDate03/03/2007 - 22:41 - 23:59 T.U.EquipmentTelescope Maksutov - Cassegrain 20 cm - f/9,8 - Direct focus - Exposure:4,10,4 s - Film: 200 ASADescriptionTotality of lunar eclipse: beginning, greatest and end of totality. |
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PhotographerRonald FrahmLocationDuesseldorf (Germany)DateMarch 4, 2007, 0:26 UTEquipmentCanon EOS400D, Zoom lens at 200mm, F5.0, 0.2s, ISO 1600.DescriptionPicture 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. |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationPowell Observatory near Louisburg, KSDateMar. 3, 2007EquipmentThis is a 5 second exposure with a 135mm Nikkor lens @f/11 on Fuji Velvia 50.DescriptionThe remaining umbral shadow is still orange. |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationPowell Observatory near Louisburg, KSDateMar. 3, 2007EquipmentThis is a 1/30th second exposure with a 60mm f/16 Tasco refractor on Fuji Velveeta 50.DescriptionNote the pronounced penumbral shading increasing the contrast in the maria. |
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PhotographerAntonio MorenoLocationMadridDate04 March 2007EquipmentDigital camera at 50mm mounted on a guide telescope. Multiple exposures during the whole eclipse.DescriptionThe 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. |
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PhotographerRenee Ann WirickLocationThetford, Norfolk, UKDateVarious times March 3/4 2007EquipmentKodak DX6490 mounted on a tripod.DescriptionA composite of the eclipse March 3, 2007. Amazing that the only cloudless night in a month was that night!! |
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PhotographerAlberto Di StazioLocationRomeDateMarch 4, 12.14 a.m. CETEquipmentCelestron 11 at f 6.3 , with a Canon 350 DDescriptionThe 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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