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QCC Enrollment Counselor Captures Images of Lunar Eclipse

December 2022
  • A full sky view from the morning of the total lunar eclipse
    A full sky view from the morning of the total lunar eclipse
  • Different phases of the total lunar eclipse
    Different phases of the total lunar eclipse
  • A beautiful shot of the "blood moon" during the total lunar eclipse
    A beautiful shot of the blood moon during the total lunar eclipse
  • A close up of the moon during the total lunar eclipse
    A close up of the moon during the total lunar eclipse

Enrollment Counselor Brandon Won spent the early morning of November 8 photographing the total lunar eclipse using his cell phone and a telescope from QCC's library. Brandon was kind enough to share his photos with the Wyvern Guardian.

The eclipse began around 3:00 a.m. with spectacular views that Won was licky enough to capture.

"It was an extremely fun and meaningful experience, except for the lack of sleep!" said Won.

A total lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, Earth and moon are aligned and the moon is in the Earth's shadow. The next total lunar eclipse will occur in March of 2025.

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