Astrophotographer Josh Dury captured a stunning composite view of the March full moon because it rose off the coast of the UK mere hours after a dramatic blood moon whole lunar eclipse.
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Dury captured a number of moody photographs of the cloud-streaked Worm Moon rising on the evening of March 3 utilizing a telephoto lens, earlier than combining them right into a single visually beautiful composition throughout the post-processing stage, which charted its path by way of the night sky.
The distinctive pink of the moon in Dury’s picture had nothing to do with the eclipse itself — which had occurred hours earlier — however quite resulted from an atmospheric phenomenon referred to as Rayleigh scattering.
Because the moon’s mirrored daylight makes a protracted journey by way of Earth’s environment whereas near the horizon, bluer wavelengths are filtered and blocked by particles in our environment, whereas longer pink wavelengths are in a position to go by way of comparatively unperturbed. This impact gave the moon a rusty hue, which was made all of the extra spectacular by the presence of airborne mud, which had been carried by atmospheric currents hundreds of miles north from the Sahara Desert.
Impressed to take your personal photographs of the moon? Then you’ll want to learn our professional’s information to photographing the lunar floor, written by Dury, together with our roundups of the greatest lenses and digicam our bodies for capturing the post-sunset sky.
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