Total Lunar Eclipse - partial phases to Totality
A note about the Late Partial phase photo - A lunar eclipse appears red because the atmosphere refracts light around the Earth up to the Moon, scattering all but the red spectrum. There is also a visible blue band, revealing how some of the light passes through the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere where red is absorbed and makes the passing light ray bluer.
Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 L zoom lens + 2x RF Extender operating at 1,000mm f/14, Manfrotto triipod, no tracking.
My observing report - https://joecarr.ca/total-lunar-eclipse-march-13-2025/
Victoria, BC Canada
2025-03-13, 10:59:48 PM