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By combining these three images, one get's a good impression of the southern edge of the Earth's umbra, trough which the moon passed during that eclipse.

Around 330 BCE, greek philosopher Aristotle suggested that the Earth must be a sphere, based on the shape of the Earth's shadow he observed during lunar eclipses.

The three seperate shots are 1/60 second exposures, taken with a Canon EOS 550D at ISO 200, using a 90/1000mm refractor telescope.
Date Source Own work Author H. Raab (User:Vesta)
Camera location48° 06′ 46.66″ N, 14° 14′ 14.02″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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