Total Lunar Eclipse of 2014 April 15: Photo Gallery A

The total lunar eclipse of 2014 Apr 15 was well placed for observers in North and South America, and most locations throughout the Pacific Ocean. MrEclipse's 2014 Apr 15 total lunar eclipse page has detailed predictions and maps of this astronomical event.

I planned to observe the eclipse from Bifrost Astronomical Observatory at my home in Portal, AZ. Fortunately, the southwest enjoyed perfect weather for the eclipse and I was able to shoot hundreds of images of the eclipse using two telescopes and a couple camera lenses.

Below is a small selection of photos taken of the eclipse in Photo Gallery A. Image sequences can be seen in Photo Gallery B.



Click on each thumbnail below to see a larger image and description.

Total Lunar Eclipse of 2014 April 15: Photo Gallery A

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Full Moon
Before Eclipse

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Eclipse
Pen. Mag. 0.84

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Partial Eclipse
Magnitude 0.00

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Partial Eclipse
Magnitude 0.20

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Partial Eclipse
Magnitude 0.36

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Partial Eclipse
Magnitude 0.78

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Partial Eclipse
Magnitude 0.79

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Total Eclipse Begins
07:08 UT

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Mid-Totality
07:47 UT

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Total Eclipse
and Spica

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Total Eclipse,
Spica and Mars

2014 Apr 15 Total Lunar Eclipse
Totality Ends Soon





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