
I made this image 2-20-2008 during the lunar eclipse while working with computer guru Lonnie Lassiter. It was a great eclipse that lasted almost 4 hours. The weather was perfect for viewing and photographing. I took a photograph every 10 minutes for the duration of the eclipse. This image is a composite of 8 seperate moon shots with the UTPB replica of Stonehenge as the foreground. The real Stonehenge in Southern England was built in the era of the Great Pyramids. Somewhat of a calender, the actual motions of the Sun and the Moon are reflected in the structure of Stonehenge along with all phases of the Moon and the ability to predict eclipses.