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Lunar eclipse, a rare supermoon, blood moon composite phase in the night sky, United Kingdom, Europe

Two ladies paddle whilst watching the full Blood Moon, shortly after an eclipse at Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Someone observes two ladies whilst watching the full Blood Moon, shortly after an eclipse at Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Eclipse of the moon which occurred as a full lunar eclipse viewed just before midnight on the night of 8th/9th November 2003 in Southern England

Eclipse of the moon which occurred as a full lunar eclipse viewed just before midnight on the night of 8th/9th November 2003 in Southern England

The partial eclipse of the Sun, October 23, 2014, as seen from Jasper, Alberta, shot under clear skies through a mylar filter, on the front of a 66mm f/6 apo refractor using the Canon 60Da for 1/8000 (!) sec exposure at ISO 100. The colours are natural, with the mylar filter providing a neutral 'white light' image. The big sunspot on the Sun that day is just disappearing behind the Moon's limb. The mylar filter gave a white Sun, its natural colour, but I have tinted the Sun's disk yellow for a more pleasing view that is not just white Sun/black sky.

The partial eclipse of the Sun, October 23, 2014, as seen from Jasper, Alberta, in this case shot through thin cloud but that makes for a more interesting photo than one in a clear sky. This is still shot through a mylar filter, on the front of a 66mm f/6 apo refractor using the Canon 60Da for 1/25 sec exposure at ISO 100. The colours are natural, with the mylar filter providing a neutral 'white light' image. With the Sun dimmed a lot by cloud, the longer exposure allowed picking up light and colours in the surrounding clouds.

A composite of the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse assembled using the HDR program Photomatix Pro v6.

The Moon in mid-total eclipse, on January 20, 2019, with it shining beside the Beehive star cluster, Messier 44, in Cancer. This was the unique sight at this eclipse as it can happen only during total lunar eclipses that occur in late January. There was one on January 31, 2018 but the next will not be until 2037.

The Moon in total eclipse, on January 20, 2019, in a multiple exposure composite showing the Moon moving from right to left (west to east) through the Earth's umbral shadow.

Total eclipse of the Moon, December 20/21, 2010, taken from home with 130mm AP apo refractor at f/6 and Canon 7D at ISO 400. An HDR composite of 9 images from 1/125 second to 2 seconds, composited in Photoshop CS5. Vibrancy increased to show bring out the colour variations across the shadow and at the edge of the shadow. Taken at about 12:21 am MST on Dec 21, about 20 minutes before totality began, during the partial phase.

Total eclipse of the Moon, December 20/21, 2010, taken from home with 130mm AP apo refractor at f/6 and Canon 7D at ISO 400 for 4 seconds, single exposure, shortly after totality began.

Sunrise over the planet Earth concept showing day and night with city lights panoramic over Europe. Some elements sourced from NASA public Domain.

Conceptual Luna eclipse in space with the sun earth and moon in alignment. Some elements sourced from NASA public Domain.