Uranus occultation during total lunar eclipse
Taken by M. Shiraishi on November 8, 2022 @ Kumagaya-shi, Saitama, Japan
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In Japan, during total lunar eclipse Uranus was occulted by the Moon's darker edge. Soon after the occultation, the eclipse turned from total to partial. (Uranus appeared from still dark edge during partial lunar eclipse, but this was not photographed.) In Japan, this is the first time in 442 years (TLE + Saturn occultation) and the next time will be 322 years later (TLE + Saturn occultation). Nikon COOLPIX B700 digital camera f=1440mm
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