January 20, 2019
Tom Slawik
Hillsboro, OR, US
Hillsboro, OR, US
03/24/2024
11:58 pm
11:58 pm
GSO 6" Newtonian, Celestron Zoom eyepiece, Samsung S21 fe. ASA 200 1/6000 exp videos, selected frames from 9:17pm, 10:27pm and 11:58pm.
Some contrast enhancement at peak penumbra shadow. Arranged w Fotogrid app.
The clouds parted at the right times for the penumbral lunar eclipse last night. From top left, uneclipsed moon, start of eclipse, and eclipse peak. Same exposures showed drop in brightness, but I used some contrast to bring out the penumbra on the last image.
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