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Breathtaking timelapse photos capture September's blood moon total lunar eclipse over Egypt's White Desert
Photographer Osama Fathi has produced a pair of breathtaking images showing the dramatic transformation of the moon during ...
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Blood moon wows skywatchers worldwide: Best photos of the September 2025 total lunar eclipse
This next image from photographer Aamir Qureshi highlights the contrast created as Earth's curved shadow continued to sweep ...
When Artemis III lands near the South Pole of the Moon in a few years, the astronauts will be equipped with a brand-new camera for images and even videos. The prototype currently being tested is made ...
A gem of a find by The Public Domain Review of a collection from the Rijksmuseum: photographs of plaster models of the ...
The Moon is one of nature's wonders, but to photograph it successfully you first have to understand it. Although astrophotographers specializing in the Moon usually photograph it through a powerful ...
In the not-so-distant future, when Artemis III astronauts touch down near the South Pole of the Moon, they will be equipped with a state-of-the-art handheld camera designed to capture the lunar ...
From the ancient city towers in Beijing to the pyramids in Cairo, we have gathered stunning works from global astronomy ...
Neil Armstrong (American, 1930–2012). Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. Walks on the Surface of the Moon, Apollo 11, July 16-24 1969 (detail), 1969, printed later. Dye transfer print, 16 1/8 x 16 3/8 in. ...
A photographer captured a total of 48 moon hues. Marcella Giulia Pace completed her work after 10 years of hard work. The Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year, is pictured through coloured fairy ...
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Blood Moon September 2025: Photography tips to capture the dazzling red total Lunar Eclipse
September’s full moon, traditionally known in folklore as the Corn Moon, is set to shine brightly on its own, but its ...
Around 1840, when photography was still in its infancy, a young medical-school professor at New York University took on a formidable challenge: using his brand-new camera to shoot the moon. Because of ...
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