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Lunar Eclipse on May 16, 2022, JDJ

Lunar Eclipse on May 16, 2022

Lunar Eclipse on May 16, 2022, JDJ

Lunar Eclipse on May 16, 2022

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Imaged the total lunar eclipse on the night of May 15/16, 2022.  This image was taken at 12:43 AM EDT on May 16th near the end of the period of total eclipse (which ended at 12:53 EDT).  What an amazing sight, and boy did I get lucky.  The skies were totally clouded out for the start of the eclipse through maximum eclipse, then at around 12:30 AM EDT the clouds started to break up and the skies were nearly clear through to 1:45 AM when they started to roll in again.  During total eclipse the moon was a deeper red than the near total eclipse last November.  There was a strong gradient from the northern region (deeper in the penumbra) to the south. Quite the night and I count myself very lucky for that hour or so of nice skies!

Imaged with Celestron 8" SCT at F6.3 (1280 mm focal length) using a Celestron focal reducer/field flattener and Nikon D750. Single shot exposure of 1/2 second at ISO400.

Processed in PixInsight from Nikon RAW:  generalized hyperbolic stretch (standard stretch including saturation boost blended 505/ with color stretch) and contrast enhancement using local histogram transformations (kernel size = 64 and 150).

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Lunar Eclipse on May 16, 2022, JDJ

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