This image is a composite of 9 images taken from Youngstown, Ohio during the February 20, 2008 total Lunar eclipse. Digg this one up folks, it’s an awesome picture. Well done to them.
Lunar Eclipse Composite Image from Visual Astronomy
Posted on February 28th, 2008
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