Lunar eclipse sequence over the Acropolis of Athens.

Posted by Elias C
on Sunday, December 11, 2011

Philopappou hill, located just opposite to the Acropolis of Athens offered a good perspective to capture today's eclipse above the Parthenon, the most famous ancient Greek monument in the world. Totality was invisible in Greece, as the moon rose after the end of it, but the moonrise of the partial phase was very beautiful!

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