Hi,
Yesterday we had a Moon - Mars eclipse which started at 04:54 and ended at 06:54 UTC time.
I manged to stay in the Observatory until 01:00 am local time and the result is the video below.
3 hours compressed into 36 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2MIIPIx-cw
Moon eclipses Mars
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Moon eclipses Mars
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Re: Moon eclipses Mars
Alexandra,
Thank You. 5 Red Bull kept me from falling asleep
About 15 to 20 minutes prior to starting my timelapse around 03:54 UTC it was completely covered by clouds. I was ready to pack but looked at the weather forecast page Meteoblue and saw how the clouds were moving so I said I will wait and it was worth.
regards Rainer
Observatorio Real de 14
San Luis Potosi Mexico
North 22° West 101°
Observatorio Real de 14
San Luis Potosi Mexico
North 22° West 101°