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NASA unveils a unique shot of a partial moon eclipse captured by Hungarian photographer Tamas Incense.
A snapshot is essentially a series of consecutive frames. On him clearly visible to the naked eye, as from the upper left corner the shadow cast by the Earth gradually disappears.
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© Tamas Ladanyi (TWAN) | NASA
The picture was taken from the largest peninsula – Tihany – on Hungarian Lake Balaton, located in the west of Hungary.
Capture this mesmerizing sight that lasted a little less than 27 minutes, the photographer succeeded thanks to the good weather conditions. The next partial lunar eclipse can be observed from May 9 to 10. It will be able to see the inhabitants of Northern Australia, Papua New Guinea. It can also be observed while in several areas of the Pacific Ocean. NASA Eclipses