<p>Photographer Brendan Calwell captured the July 28 lunar eclipse from the beautiful Point Roadknight in Anglesea, Victoria.</p><p>This lunar eclipse was the longest such event</a> of the 21st century, and caused the moon to turn a deep red when the sun, earth, and moon lined up, casting Earth’s shadow on the moon.</p><p>The total eclipse lasted one hour, 42 minutes and 57 seconds. Credit: Brendan Calwell via Storyful</p><br />
