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Peter Lowenstein
Mutare, Zimbabwe
05/15/2022
05:03 am

Equipment Details:

Tripod-mounted Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS40 compact camera with x60 zoom magnification

Post-processing Details:

Preparation of x15 speed time-lapse animation from 3 minute MP4 video and extraction of 9 selected frames to produce mosaic

Image Details:

Timelapse mosaic of almost Full Moon setting 5.00-5.03 am. In anticipation of tomorrow’s May 16th Total Lunar Eclipse which may be visible from Mutare close to the WSW horizon between 5.30 and 6.00 am, the almost Full Moon was photographed setting today (May 15th) in about the same direction forty minutes earlier to demonstrate the anticipated difficulty of seeing tomorrow’s much dimmer eclipsed Moon through atmospheric haze plus reflected light from another anticipated volcanic sunrise at the time of total eclipse. The accompanying mosaic clearly shows how much the light from even a bright Full Supermoon setting in darkness is attenuated and tinted red while close to the horizon.