GALLERY u MINING FOR AN ECLIPSE Sérgio Conceição The eclipsed Moon sets during totality as seen from the deserted São Domingos Mine in Portugal on the morning of May 16th. The second bright star to the Moon's left is Antares. DETAILS: Canon EOS R6 camera and Canon RF 15-to-35-mm zoom lens. Composite of many 1 1/4-second exposures at f/5.6, ISO 200 and ISO 6400. /200- and q LUNAR ECLIPSE TRIO David Kodama Aerosols from the eruption of the Hunga TongaHunga Ha'apai underwater volcano caused the lunar eclipse of May 16, 2022, to appear especially dark. This composite image from southern California depicts the Moon 10 minutes before totality, midway through the eclipse, and 10 minutes after totality ended. DETAILS: Borg 107FL astrograph and Nikon D850 camera. Composite of three exposures, each 4 seconds long at f/3.9, ISO 64. 76 SEPTEMBER 2022 * SKY & TELESCOPE