September 7-8, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse Image Gallery

Below are images taken by members of the Astronomical League of the Philippines. Therefore, all images are the property of ALP as well as the imager mentioned. Any intention to use the images should seek permission to the ALP as well as the main author of the image.

Christopher Go

Images taken in Cebu City with Nikon Z6 Mirrorless camera on Celestron C8 2000mm f/10 SCT on ZWO AM5 mount.

James Kevin Ty

Image taken from Manila using Canon EOS M6 Mirrorless camera on Borg 76ED Refractor on ZWO AM5 mount.

Val Abapo

Images taken at Cebu City using ZWO 533MC Pro Astro Camera on WO GT71 Refractor on Celestron AVX mount.

Andrew Ian Chan

Images taken at Nasugbu, Batangas using Canon EOS R Mirrorless camera on Skywatcher 80ED Refractor on Vixen GP mount.

Kendrick Cole KC Ty

Image taken from Manila using Canon EOS 500D DSLR on Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.5-5.6 IS L lens set at 250mm on sturdy tripod.

Mark Ian SIngson

Image taken from Cavite City using Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless camera on Meade 90B 3.5″ Maksutov Mirror lens mounted on Vixen Polarie Mount.

Jett Aguilar

Image taken from Quezon City using Canon EOS R6 mirrorless camera on Takahashi TSA-102 Refractor mounted on Ioptron CEM70 mount.

Dennis Marquez

Image taken from Quezon City using Samsung A54 smartphone afocal to Celestron Starsense Explorer 102 Refractor mounted on altazimuth mount.

September 14, 2025 Astronomy Experts Series 2025 featuring Chris Schur

The Astronomical League of the Philippines is inviting you to join us online via Zoom on September 14, 2025 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Philippine Standard Time (September 13, Saturday, 9:30 p.m. EDT) for a very informative and instructional talk on “Advanced Comet Imaging” to be given by Chris Schur.

This presentation is about catching the comet imaging “bug.” One should get into shooting fainter comets now while waiting for the next naked-eye one to come along. Chris will cover what comets can be seen currently, what telescope, camera, and guiding are required, and how to capture images and process them using the latest techniques. He will also discuss briefly about sharing and submitting comet photos online and in print.

Chris Schur has been photographing and imaging comets for more than 50 years. He now lives in northern Arizona where he maintains two observatories dedicated to comet and deep-sky imaging. His comet images have been published in every major U.S. astronomy magazine and several professional journals during the past 45 years. After a career as an industrial engineer, he is now pursuing freelance writing for astronomy and science publications.

Register now for this free Zoom online talk using this link – https://bit.ly/4lUtUmg, or by scanning the QR code below

After registration, please check your registered e-mail for the Zoom meeting link. See you!