Lunar Eclipses 1986 - 1997
16. September 1997
Rise of the eclipsed moon on 16. September 1997 in Dreieich-Dreieichenhain, Germany, taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Revue telescope (f=910mm, D=60mm), 1 second exposed on Fuji100 negative film. |
Lunar Eclipse on 16. September 1997 in Dreieich-Dreieichenhain, Germany, taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Olympus 135mm tele lens with 2x tele converter (270mm) on Fuji100 negative film. |
Lunar Eclipse on 16. September 1997 in Dreieich-Dreieichenhain, Germany, taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Olympus 135mm tele lens on Fuji100 negative film. |
26. September 1996
Total Lunar Eclipse on 26. September 1996 in Gargellen, Austria taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Olympus 135mm tele lens on Fuji100 negative film. To the lower left of the moon the planet Saturn is visible. |
09. February 1990
Total Lunar Eclipse on 09. February 1990 above Weil der Stadt, Germany taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Olympus wide angle lens (Picture above) and Tokina tele zoom lens 80-200mm with 2x tele converter at 400mm (Pictures to the right) on Fuji100 negative film. The totally eclipsed moon is located in the constellation of Leo (the lion) near the star Regulus, approximately at the place where the Total Solar Eclipse on 11. August 1999 will occur. The picture to the above right shows the totally eclipsed moon, as the moon on the picture to the lower right has already left the Earth's umbra. |
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17. October 1986
Lunar Eclipse on 17. October 1986 in Dreieich-Dreieichenhain, Germany taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Revue telescope (f=910mm, D=60mm), ca. 1 second exposed on Kodak VR1000 negative film. |
Lunar Eclipse on 17. October 1986 in Dreieich-Dreieichenhain, Germany taken with an Olympus OM2 camera and Revue telescope (f=910mm, D=60mm), exposed on Fuji100 negative film. |
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