Thursday, May 15, 2014

APOD 4.5

This APOD is a total lunar eclipse sequence of multiple different images layered over each other. The very scenic view is from Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada on the 15th of April. Each of the images of the Moon are separated by 10 minutes of movement. You can clearly see when the Moon is completely in the shadow of the Earth by how red the lunar surface appears. Also in the image, you can see the progression of Mars (above the Moon) and Spica (below the Moon).

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