by APOD Robot » Fri Jun 17, 2011 4:06 am
Eclipsed Moon in the Milky Way
Explanation: On June 15, the
totally eclipsed Moon was very dark, with the Moon itself positioned on the sky toward the center of our
Milky Way Galaxy. This simple panorama captures totality from northern Iran in 8 consecutive exposures each 40 seconds long.
In the evocative scene, the dark of the eclipsed Moon competes with the Milky Way's faint glow. The tantalizing
red lunar disk lies just above the bowl of the dark Pipe Nebula, to the right of the glowing
Lagoon and Trifid nebulae and the central Milky Way dust clouds.
At the far right, the wide field is anchored by yellow Antares and the colorful clouds of Rho Ophiuchi. To identify other sights of the central Milky Way just slide your cursor over the image. The total phase of this
first lunar eclipse of 2011 lasted an impressive 100 minutes. Parts of the eclipse were
visible from most of planet Earth, with notable exceptions of North and Central America.
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