Lunar Eclipse (2019)

lunareclipse.jpg

This is a sequence of the lunar eclipse 2019.

Santiago de Chile.

Reading from left to right, you can see how the Earth's shadow cone covers the lunar surface, until it is completely submerged in a reddish copper color. This particular color of lunar eclipses is due to the shadow cast by the sun on the earth, generating a scattering effect of the light refracted by its atmosphere.

Canon T6i
Telescope: Explore Scientific Triplet Aprochromatic Refractor ED 102 mm
Mount: IOptron iEQ 30 Pro
f/7
714 mm focal length
Multiple exposures: 1, 4 and 8 seconds
ISO 200 - 400
Software:
PIPP for align and Registax for stacking best frames.
Photoshop for sequence.

Copyright: Luis Rojas M.

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