#TotalLunarEclipse

The Krononaut Moon Project 🌑KronoMoon@me.dm
2025-03-22

 
@KronoMoon & @KronoMoonPhotos would like to compile a webpage of #photos of the #BloodMoon from the recent #TotalLunarEclipse on 2025 Mar 14. We'd like all #MoonShots to have first been tooted over #Mastodon. Each one will #link back to its #source. Below are a few good examples of what we are looking for. ✉️ Photos@KronoMoon.org
#BloodMoonOverMastodon #ThankYou!

🐘 pixelfed.social/p/AllanICarswe 2025 Mar 14
🐘 pixelfed.social/p/mikestone/80 2025 Mar 14
🐘 Mastodon.social/@YucanSparkle/ 2025 Mar 14

#Moon #Luna #

@aburtch Original post:
"@capturetheatlas ✨ A Once-in-a-Lifetime Shot: Total Lunar Eclipse + Aurora Substorm! 🔴💚

Last Thursday night, under the freezing skies of Northern Alaska, I witnessed something I never thought I’d see in my lifetime…

A Total Lunar Eclipse—with the Moon fully immersed in Earth’s shadow—unfolded just as a powerful Aurora substorm exploded across the sky, painting the darkness with surreal waves of green and purple light.

I traveled thousands of miles, braving extreme cold and unpredictable weather, hoping for this rare celestial alignment. These two events rarely coincide—but on this night, everything lined up perfectly.

📸 Swipe to see the images & timelapse! Full-res shots are on my site at Capture the Atlas. You can also check out the RAW bracketed files from my close-up shot in my pinned IG stories.

This is why I chase the night sky—because sometimes, the universe gives us pure magic. Have you ever seen an eclipse or the Northern Lights? Let me know in the comments! ⬇️

#LunarEclipse #AuroraBorealis #Astrophotography #TotalLunarEclipse #NorthernLights #CaptureTheAtlas #EclipseChasing #NightSky #SpaceWeather "

I was confused about how the image even works so went to check it out. Very cool!

The Krononaut Moon Project 🌑KronoMoon@me.dm
2025-03-17

@wolfger
The Krononaut Moon Project is compiling images of the recent #BloodMoon — from March's #TotalLunarEclipse — for a webpage titled 'Blood Moon over Mastodon'. Thank you for your comment, and to @AllanICarswellObservatory for tooting their terrific photos.

2025-03-17

I did some gentle processing on my favorite image from Friday's #TotalLunarEclipse

Luna during an eclipse. The left side is a deep orange hue, gradually lightening to a light blue on the right side.

Watching the best of the lunar eclipse

The total lunar eclipse of March 13 – 14, 2025 did not disappoint! We resolved to capture images from the late partial eclipse to maximum eclipse, mostly to be able to fit in a little sleep! Catching it all, which we could from our North America location, would have required, essentially, an all-night session. Just a bit too much!

Early partial eclipse. The brighter shadow within the penumbra lights the top portion of this image. Note a bit of reddish tone within the dark umbra. 2:08 AM EDT

I sat on a pad over the paved surface where in the cold, where the observatory is to eventually stand. The old telescope mount ticking away as it tracked the moon across the sky. Occasionally geese and ducks on the nearby pond called out against some unseen disturbance. The stars of Great Orion were sinking behind nearby trees.

Moon is deep within the umbra and last penumbra light about to be left behind. 2:19 AM EDT

In the otherwise quiet chill, I watched the lunar transition, from a bright sliver left over from the night’s Full Moon, to glowing copper orb. With a cable release I manually triggered the camera’s shutter: click — pause — click, to record the event.

Maximum eclipse. Moon is fully within the umbra but because it is not traveling through the center of Earth’s deepest shadow, scattered light from the penumbra brightens the upper limb. 2:58 AM EDT

Shortly after maximum eclipse (shown above), at 2:58 AM EDT, I shut down the telescope and, casting a wistful eye at the still-darkened Moon, went indoors. 

I fed the waiting cat, changed back to pajamas, and returned to bed. In fitful sleep, somehow still cold, happy to have sacrificed rest for the experienced phenomenon.

Tech: Askar 103 ED telescope, Canon EOS 5D Mk 4 camera, Meade Goto Mount, Photoshop. ISO 400, variable exposure times.

#2025 #astronomy #astrophotography #moon #totallunareclipse

2025-03-14

I set my alarm last night for just before totality. Photos taken with iPhone mounted on a Vaonis Hestia telescope. #TotalLunarEclipse #EclipseLunar

Three Moon photos showing the start, middle and end of the total lunar eclipse. The Moon is red in all three, while the start and end have silvery edges.
Robert A. Hillrobert@rah.social
2025-03-14

The best shot I got last night of the #TotalLunarEclipse

Taken with a Canon R50 and a 70-300 lens, so not ideal. Still, I think this was a great shot and it was beautiful to see.

ネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズnvslive@mstdn.jp
2025-03-14

RT @almaobs: #LunarEclipse from ALMA Observatory 🔴

📷: @_ansack ALMA Photo-ambassador
#fullmoon #TotalLunarEclipse t.co/t3MvBIPyrX

2025-03-14

I ran tonight's total lunar eclipse through SpaceEngine... This is what the eclipse would look like from the surface of the moon. The red hue of the tonight's eclipse is actually the result of the moon reflecting the planet-wide sunset effect (as seen in this picture) back to Earth.

#TotalLunarEclipse #Eclipse #LunarEclipse #SpaceEngine #Astronomy

A picture of the night side of earth... With the atmosphere lit up on all sides like a sunset encircling the globe... And a solar prominence shoots out from behind the right side of the Earth.
Kirasha Urqhart (she/her)kirasha@dice.camp
2025-03-14

Think these are the best shots in going to get from the upstairs window. It's practically straight up.

Can't stay up for the end of totality and still get up for work in five hours.

🌒🥮🌘

#TotalLunarEclipse

Close up of the lunar eclipseClose up of the lunar eclipseDistance shot showing a view of the moon over some trees
2025-03-14

Tonight's #TotalLunarEclipse as viewed a few minutes before maximum totality in Eastern Missouri. #Eclipse

A total lunar eclipse in a hazy night sky.
Kirasha Urqhart (she/her)kirasha@dice.camp
2025-03-14

Almost there!

#TotalLunarEclipse

Photo of the full moon bearing totality during the eclipse
2025-03-14

And there it is! A total lunar eclipse from Baltimore, Maryland.

If you were standing on the near side of the Moon right now, you would see the Earth eclipsing the Sun, and see all of the sunsets and sunrises on Earth simultaneously.

#LunarEclipse #TotalLunarEclipse

A close-up telescope shot of the fully eclipsed Moon. It appears be a deep red. Details of the moon's surface including the craters and dark maria are somewhat clear through the red cast.
Kirasha Urqhart (she/her)kirasha@dice.camp
2025-03-14

My boss tomorrow: Why are you falling asleep at your desk?

Me: Because I'm a good pagan who stayed up for the #TotalLunarEclipse

🌘🥮🌒

10 minutes to totality!

quaff 🇨🇦quaff
2025-03-14
Blood red moon, totality of lunar eclipse.

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