The unique view of the total Lunar eclipse captured from the Atacama desert, Chile last year. The high cirrus clouds covered the sky during the event and created a halo around the Moon that was hidden in the Earth’s shadow. This “glow” was very faint, indeed. But thanks to the sensitive and modified camera, a lot of these details can be preserved. What do You think? The image is however only a single shot.
Perseids over the ancient volcanoes
The most famous annual meteor shower Perseids from the Perseus constellation captured in Teide National Park on Tenerife, one of