Photographer:
gowrishankar_l
Location of Photo:
Newport, Jersey City, NJ
Date/Time of photo:
Sep 17, 2024 ; 9:54 PM – 11:31 EDT (New York Time)
Equipment:
Body: Canon EOS-R Mirrorless , Lens: Canon EF 100-400 mm F4.5-5.6 L
Description:
Considering this image as shot from space and you fixed the Umbra and Penumbral region in space (I know that’s not what happens). You then see the full moon transiting from lower right to upper left through Earth’s shadow. This composite of 9 images shows end-to-end partial phases with the greatest partial eclipse in the middle. Keyframes taken are 10:12,10:20,10:28,10:36,10:44,10:52,10:59,11:07,11:15. All times in PM EDT of Sep 17, 2024. I referred to Fred Espanak’s geometry diagram in Sep 17/18 Eclipse Page at EclipeWise dot com. and oriented my lunar discs exactly like his diagram. Referred to the relative size of the Umbra and Penumbral compared to the moon in this diagram and other sources and its 2.7 and 4.8 times the moon’s diameter when the moon was 353,596 km away from Earth
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