Earth-lit Moon
It is a composition of 60 images taken with Canon EOS 5D with 1640 mm lens and
23 images taken with Canon EOS 5D with 1240 mm lens. The position of the Moon
represent the situation 15 second after the second contact i. e. 10:35:54 UT. The display of the
lunar surface in the resulting image is beyond the ability of human vision. As far as I know, nobody at
our observing place reported that he was able to see any details on the Moon.
Click on the image or on the following reference to display the
higher resolution image version (1.9 MB, PNG format).
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Image | Tse2006l_1640_15mo.png |
Date | 29. 03. 2006 |
Time | 2nd contact 10:35:39 UT, 3rd contact 10:39:38 UT Total eclipse duration 3 m 59.5 s |
Place | Libya |
Coordinate | 30° 56.946' N, 24° 14.301' E, 158 m altitude |
Conditions | Excellent - clear sky, altitude of the Sun above the horizon 62° |
Optics | 16.4/1640mm (Takahashi 100 mm ED, focal length 820 mm with Canon 2× teleconverter) 12.2/1240 mm (TMB 102 mm focal length 620 mm with Baader FFC 2×) |
Camera | Canon EOS 5D digital camera (ISO 100) - both lenses |
Exposure | 1/1000 s - 4 s |
Processing | Composition of 83 images. Eclipse images were aligned by means of phase correlation, composed by means of LDIC 4.0 software, processed using Corona 4.0 in order to visualize coronal structures. Final processing was done using ACC 6.0 software. Image processing by Miloslav Druckmüller |
Software | PhaseCorr 4.0, Corona_ret 2.0, LDIC 4.0, Corona 4.0, Sofo ACC 6.0 |
Orientation | Image must be rotated 24.258° anti-clockwise to achieve standard orientation i. e. North up. |
Copyright | © 2006 Miloslav Druckmüller, Peter Aniol |
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Miloslav Druckmüller
Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
druckmuller@fme.vutbr.cz
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