Eclipsed Moon, Pleiades and the Fuego Volcano
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From the photographer: “The total lunar eclipse at dawn on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. The photograph was taken from the Pacaya volcano at a height of 7066 feet above one of the extinct cones of the volcanic complex called “Cerro Chino”, around 04: 40 hours. In the image you can see the moon in its total phase with its characteristic red color of a lunar eclipse, above the moon the star cluster of Las Pleyades (Messier 45) and below the Fuego volcano (with lava) and Acatenango.”
Technical details: Nikon Z6ii Camera, 24-70mm lens, 13 seconds exp., ISO 2000, f5
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December 13, 2022 at 4:25 amI’m sorry, I almost didn’t go to this page so I couldn’t see this message at the time.
November 13, 2023 at 5:40 pm