Lights from ... the eclipsed Moon
I forgot to share this view of the totality, which is my best image I could capture so far.
More precisely, this is a 50 images stacking, taken with a Canon 600D at prime focus of a 200/800 mm Newtonian.
Each picture has an exposure time of 4 seconds (using lunar tracking).
The sky was pretty amazing that night, with almost no turbulences. That made this event an unforgettable moment, namely the most impressive I have ever lived in Astronomy.
Location : Normandy, France.
More precisely, this is a 50 images stacking, taken with a Canon 600D at prime focus of a 200/800 mm Newtonian.
Each picture has an exposure time of 4 seconds (using lunar tracking).
The sky was pretty amazing that night, with almost no turbulences. That made this event an unforgettable moment, namely the most impressive I have ever lived in Astronomy.
Location : Normandy, France.
Technical Details....
Canon EOS 600D + 200/800 mm reflector + LXD75 mount
50 x 4 secs exposure
ISO 400
F/4
Autostakkert 2 + lightroom softwares
50 x 4 secs exposure
ISO 400
F/4
Autostakkert 2 + lightroom softwares
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