I took this at exactly midnight PDT
on March 13/14, 2025 with my SV102T and Canon 60D on an AVX mount. 2 secs at ISO 400. This was at maximum eclipse.
It was -10C and although it had been cloudy all day, the sky cleared nicely in time for the whole eclipse. On Spaceweather.com they called this the ozone eclipse because of the earths ozone layer causing a slight blue tint near the edge of the moon. You can kinda see it in my photo.
Doug
Edited by astrofun, 21 March 2025 - 08:42 AM.