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The others pictures of "Total lunar eclipse on May 4, 2004" |
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Green spots and a green one |
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Chapter 7
The horizon is sprinkled with red lights and just one green one. Higher in the sky, the red disk of the eclipsed Moon has reappeared. Now, it's the lower part of the Moon is the brightest. Soon, it will leave the Earth shadow. On the left of te Moon, we can see the star Spica (Alpha Virginis). Co-author: Christophe Rouillat. |
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Zuiko 55 mm 1:4.0 lens |
Exposure & film |
10 s on Sensia 200 |
Date & place |
May 4, 2004, Île-Tudy |
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The others pictures of "Total lunar eclipse on May 4, 2004" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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