This is the total eclipse of the Moon of March 3, 2026, captured near the end of the hour-long totality. This was from home in southern Alberta at about 4:46 am MST. The field is 1.3º by 0.9º. The Moon was in Leo and a few of the field stars show up though none were bright near the Moon. The Moon moved across the southern half of the umbra at this eclipse so the southern (bottom) edge of the Moon remained bright throughout totality. Clouds dimmed or outright obscured the Moon during much of totality. I shot this during a brief clearing in the clouds. Technical: This is a single 30-secon
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This is the total eclipse of the Moon of March 3, 2026, captured near the end of the hour-long totality. This was from home in southern Alberta at about 4:46 am MST. The field is 1.3º by 0.9º. The Moon was in Leo and a few of the field stars show up though none were bright near the Moon. The Moon moved across the southern half of the umbra at this eclipse so the southern (bottom) edge of the Moon remained bright throughout totality. Clouds dimmed or outright obscured the Moon during much of totality. I shot this during a brief clearing in the clouds. Technical: This is a single 30-secon