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   Dan Richter to All   
   ES Picture of the Day 26 2022   
   26 Sep 22 12:01:10   
   
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   PID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08   
   TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08   
    EPOD - a service of USRA   
      
   The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes   
   and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and   
   archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory   
   captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The   
   community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and   
   relevant links.   
      
      
    Total Lunar Eclipse of May 15/16, 2022   
      
      September 26, 2022   
      
      
       LunarEclipseComposite.2022May15-16   
      Photographer:  Howard L. Cohen   
      Summary Author:  Howard L. Cohen   
      The  total lunar eclipse of May 15/16, 2022 was extraordinary as it   
      was not only visible over most of the Americas but also its duration of   
      totality lasted about 85 minutes. In addition, the Moon was at perigee   
      and thus a  Supermoon. Unfortunately, cloudy weather occurred over   
      some areas, including my location in north Florida. In fact, rain,   
      lightning, and thunder during the early evening delayed me from setting   
      up my telescope and camera. However, skies started clearing by 9:00   
      p.m. local time, allowing the first good views during the ongoing   
       penumbral portion of the eclipse. Though clouds now and then hid   
      the Moon, I still managed to assemble a number of useful images for   
      this eclipse composite.   
      Photo details: APO Refractor telescope; Tele Vue 76 (76 mm); f/6.3;   
      iOptron, iEQ30 mount; Canon DSLR EOS 5D II camera; variable exposures   
      times   
      
      
      Gainesville, Florida Coordinates: 29.6516, -82.3248   
      
      
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      the Planets in June 2022  Supermoon and Micromoon Comparison  Sea   
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      Woman’s Face  The Waning Crescent Moon, Venus, Jupiter and Mars as   
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       More...   
      
   Night Sky Links   
      
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        *  Space Weather Live Forum   
        *  About the Moon   
        *  American Meteor Society   
        *  Arbeitskreises Meteore e.V.   
        *  Global City Lights   
        *  Heavens Above Home Page   
        *  The International Meteor Organization   
        *  Lunar and Planetary Institute   
        *  MoonConnection   
        *  NASA Eclipse Web Page   
        *  Understanding The Moon Phases   
      
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      Space Research Association.   
      
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