Click dazzling 'supermoon' eclipse from smartphone

Washington: For the first time in more than 30 years, people will witness a “supermoon” in combination with a total lunar eclipse and a famous NASA photographer has provided some tips to click the best shot from smartphone. Earth’s shadow will begin to dim the “supermoon” slightly, beginning on September 28 at 5.41 a.m. (Indian […]

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Washington: For the first time in more than 30 years, people will witness a "supermoon" in combination with a total lunar eclipse and a famous NASA photographer has provided some tips to click the best shot from smartphone.

Earth's shadow will begin to dim the "supermoon" slightly, beginning on September 28 at 5.41 a.m. (Indian time).