This lunar eclipse observation captured the dramatic “blood moon” phase when Earth’s umbral shadow covered the lunar surface. Totality lasted from 2:26am to 3:33am EDT. The night began with cloudy conditions that prevented photography during the initial phases of the eclipse. As the clouds cleared, imaging began during the deep umbral coverage, when the moon displayed its characteristic copper-red coloration caused by sunlight refracting through Earth’s atmosphere.
Full Resolution and Processing Details Here