The evening of July 27, 2018, was very special. It was the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century. And next to the blood moon, the Mars and the International Space Station (ISS) appeared in the night sky.

We were lucky and could capture the event in videos. All three videos were filmed in Osann-Monzel at the Moselle with a view towards Brauneberg.
Video 1 – Lunar Eclipse Moselle Valley – Rising Moon 2018/07/27
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Video 2 – Lunar Eclipse with Mars and ISS 07/27/2018
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Video 3 – Lunar Eclipse over the Moselle Valley 2018/07/27 and 2018/07/28
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The video was filmed with a Sony PXW-Z100* as a 4K video. Besides to the blood moon, it shows the moon as it emerges from the earth’s shadow.
Such a long lunar eclipse will not occur until June 9, 2123.
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