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PhotographerA.Marchini, A.Borsi, M.Chiappini, R.Garosi, E.Graverini, S.Mancino, H.Nasimi, M.Zampelli, S.Zaza (Astronomical Observatory, University of Siena - Italy)LocationAsciano (Siena), ItalyDate15 june 2011, h 21.07 UTEquipmentCanon Eos 500D at prime focus of a Celestron C5+ scopeDescriptionFive minutes after the end of totality, the moon looks like an eyeball. |
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PhotographerTareq HadiLocationAmman - JordanDate15-6-2011 10:29 - 10:43EquipmentCanon 60D 400 mm lens TripodDescriptionTwo photos of the total lunar eclipse were taken one with 1/4 second shutter speed and one with 272 seconds then composed over each other. A large print size is available. |
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PhotographerSaber KarimiLocationOutskirt of Kermanshah, IranDate16/06/2011 00:45amEquipmentNikon D70DescriptionMilky way band & full moon?!!! yeah, that's possible. you can watch following photo... here is summer band of milky way with most famous constellation like Cygnus, Lyra, Aquila at middle, and rising Cassiopeia at the lift. you can see Scorpius too, at right. also eclipsed moon shining in orange color. |
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PhotographerColin PiddockLocationRisiville, South AfricaDate15-6-2011 22h35SASTEquipmentCanon 300D 200mm zoom lens @ 80mmDescriptionLunar eclipse just after totality. |
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PhotographerAnastasia AdamoudiLocationIoanninaDate16 June 2011, 00:28Equipment70mm Refractor, Olympus Digital CameraDescriptionThe Moon during the first phase of the total lunar eclpise - it's almost over! |
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PhotographerDimitrios TsortanidisLocationPatras GreeceDate15 june 2011 00.15 local timeEquipmentCamera canon 500D with lens canon ef 200mm f/1.8 L , on a photographic tripod.DescriptionA little cloud makes a rocket like effect as the moon starts again to getting illuminated by the sun, leaving the shadow of earth. |
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PhotographerAle MarchiniLocationSiena, ItalyDate15 june 2011, h 20.23 UTEquipmentCanon Eos 500D at prime focus of a Celestron C5+scopeDescriptionAn incredibly red moon during the total lunar eclipse. |
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PhotographerGustavo RojasLocationSão Carlos, BrasilDateJne 15, 2011EquipmentCanon 1000D, Meade LX50@f/6.3DescriptionSouth America witnessed only the Moon leaving the Earth's shadow. Nevertheless it was a spetacular show. Over a hundred people gathered at São Carlos Federal University in southeastern Brasil to watch the eclipse. |
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PhotographerLes DalrympleLocationSydney Observatory, Sydney AustraliaDate5:57amEquipmentCanon EOS 40d Sigma 70-300 lens at 270mm, f/5.6 6 seconds at ISO 640DescriptionTotal Lunar Eclipse, Sydney Observatory. |
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PhotographerGiacomo BartolacciLocationLucignano, Tuscany - ItalyDate15th June 2011, 19:08 UTEquipmentmodified EOS 40D on William Optics 80mm, Vixen GP; 1/25 sec at 400 ISODescriptionThe rising Moon 13 minutes before the beginning of totality during Total Lunar Eclipse of 15th June 2011 |
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