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Moon photography tips
Moon photography tips
Cameras will need to be held steady and have a way to
enlarge the image of the moon as it moves across the sky. For observers on
the U.S. West Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii, photographing a lunar eclipse
early Wednesday, Nov. 28, is pretty straightforward: You.ll need to use
basically the same camera gear and technique as when shooting an
un-eclipsed full moon.
Wednesday's lunar eclipse will be a relatively minor event as eclipses go.
The full moon will pass through the outer edge of Earth's shadow, called
the penumbra, to create a so-called penumbral lunar eclipse. The entire
eclipse will be visible from East Asia, Australia, Hawaii and Alaska, and
begins at 7:15 a.m. EST (4:15 a.m. PST, 1200 GMT). From start to finish,
it will last just under five hours.
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