Beaver Moon lunar eclipse 2021: Amazing photos of the longest partial moon eclipse in 580 years



Randy Dougerty is the image credit.

The longest eclipse of its kind in over 500 years took place in November of 2016 when the full moon passed through the Earth's shadow.
Skywatchers with clear skies across the United States and Canada, as well as Central and South America and parts of Australia, Europe and Asia, were able to view the historic Beaver Moon eclipse, in which the moon was 97% covered by the Earth's shadow, taking on a red hue
You can see photos of the lunar eclipse taken by skywatchers and Space.com readers around the world. Click the arrows to see the next photo.
The image above was taken during the lunar eclipse in November of 2021.

He said he was lucky to have the cloud cover clear so he could take a photo. He used a camera with a long lens and a teleconverter.

The guide on how to photograph a lunar eclipse and how to photograph the moon with a camera in general can help you make the most of the event. If you need to take photos during a eclipse, you should consider our best cameras andlenses.

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The image is courtesy of Andrew Caballero-Reynolds.

The Statue of Freedom on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC is written "E Pluribus Unum", latin for "out of many, one", on the moon with a partial lunar eclipse.

Andrew Caballero-Reynolds is a photographer.

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Space.com has an image of Zadie Malik and Tariq Malik.

Zadie Malik of northern New Jersey was skywatcher when she captured this image of the partial lunar eclipse. To catch its peak.

Zadie asked her father to wake her up so she wouldn't miss the eclipse. She took the photo with her cell phone before she went to school.

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The image is courtesy of Andrew Caballero-Reynolds.

There is a partial lunar eclipse behind the Statue of Freedom on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds is a photographer.

The longest partial lunar eclipse in nearly 600 years was visible for a lot of people. The lunar disc will be almost completely obscured by the shadows as it moves behind the Earth.

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The image is courtesy of Philip Fong/AFP.

The moon is visible from the observation deck of the Roppongi Hills in Tokyo during the partial lunar eclipse on November 19, 2021.
Philip Fong is a photographer for the news service. The view shows the eclipse near its peak as it was covered by the Earth's shadow.

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M. Dylan/Europa Press has the image.

A seagull flies in the sky in A Corua, Spain, in the middle of a partial lunar eclipse.
The longest lunar eclipse in centuries began in Spain at 7 pm on November 2nd. It was visible to observers in North America, the Pacific Ocean and far eastern Asia, and it took just over 6 hours to travel through the Earth's shadow.

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M. Dylan/Europa Press has the image.

Three people watch a partial lunar eclipse from A Corua, on November 19, 2021, in A Corua, Galicia, Spain.
The longest lunar eclipse in centuries began in Spain at 7 pm on November 2nd. It was visible from all over the world, including Europe, Asia, Australia, and all of North America, Central America and South America.

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The image is courtesy of YUKI IWAMURA/AFP.

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Alex Pena is a photographer for the Anadolu Agency.

People gather to watch a partial lunar eclipse in San Salvador. Alex Pena took this picture for the Anadolu Agency.

The longest lunar eclipse of the century was witnessed by Latin American and Asian countries.

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Alex Pena is a photographer for the Anadolu Agency.

The city of San Salvador is home to a partial lunar eclipse on November 19, 2021. Alex Pena took this picture for the Anadolu Agency.

The longest lunar eclipse of the century was witnessed by Latin American and Asian countries.

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Sam Yeh/AFP is the image credit.

A partial lunar eclipse can be seen from the Sijiaoku lookout.

Sam Yeh took this photo for the news services.

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Charles Earnshaw has an image credit.

The longest partial lunar eclipse of the 21st century began at 6 hours, 2 minutes.

I was alone in my backyard and the temperature was -2 degrees. He told Space.com that he saw one big shooting star to the east.

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Charles Earnshaw has an image credit.

The partial lunar eclipse can be seen about an hour into the event.

He told Space.com that he tried to get a good shot of the moon rising over the Chugach Mountains, but just barely made it. I got a great shot of the C17 on its landing approach right in front of the moon. It has been an amazing night and day for shots of the moon!

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The image is from the Obsevatory.

The moon is almost completely obscured by the Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse in November of 2021.
The observatory was one of the astronomy centers that offered live video and commentary of the lunar eclipse.

The Earth's shadow covered the moon during the longest lunar eclipse in over 500 years.

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The partial lunar eclipse will take place in November of 2021.

The NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio has an image.

The partial lunar eclipse will take place in November of 2021.

The longest solar eclipse of the century and the longest partial solar eclipse of the last 600 years was during the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse.
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The chart shows the stages of the event as well as their times.
The partial lunar eclipse began at 1:02 a.m. It was the longest partial lunar eclipse of the 21st century and the longest partial lunar eclipse in over 500 years.

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The image is from Starry Night.

The sky map shows how deep the moon passed through the umbra during the partial lunar eclipse in November of 2021.
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The NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio has an image.

The map shows the wide swath of the Earth from where the partial lunar eclipse was visible.

It is visible to millions of skywatchers depending on weather conditions, and it can be seen in all of North America, Central America and South America.
The longest solar eclipse of the century and the longest partial solar eclipse of the last 600 years was during the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse.

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The image is from NASA/JPL-Caltech.

The map shows where the partial lunar eclipse was visible.

It is visible to millions of skywatchers depending on weather conditions, and it can be seen in all of North America, Central America and South America.
The longest solar eclipse of the century and the longest partial solar eclipse of the last 600 years was during the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse.

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