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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 15, 2011|Comet Puyehue]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[June 17, 2011|How Dark Was It?]] </p>
 
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The Red Spaceship

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image by Maximilian Teodorescu, Romania

I got a chance today at the Moon eclipse, even if clouds gave me lots of trouble. I'd driven away from a large mass of clouds that eclipsed the total eclipsed Moon. But eventually I found a place from which through a large hole in the clouds I saw the total eclipsed Moon like I didn't remember it before, hanging above the horizon like a large dark red spaceship.

Maximilian Teodorescu

Technical Details
June 15, 2011. 80mm ED refractor, Canon EOS 550D.

Related Links
NASA's eclipse page

Yesterday's LPOD: Comet Puyehue

Tomorrow's LPOD: How Dark Was It?