Perspective on a lunar eclipse
![Composite of five photos taken of the moon during the lunar eclipse, showing part of the moon inside the earth's shadow.](/sites/www.msstate.edu/files/2022-01/Eclipsei-WVDLt2k-X4-2400.jpg)
Assistant Professor of Computational Biology Jean-Francois Gout, also a renowned astrophotographer, had a composite of his images featured by NASA’s popular APOD or “Picture of the Day” website after the almost total lunar eclipse in November https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211125.html. The picture series was taken over a period of about 1.5 hours and is aligned to trace part of the circular arc cross-section, with the central image at maximum eclipse. Apart from being an astrophotography enthusiast, Gout is a co-principal investigator for an international team working to understand and predict coronavirus genetic mutations, which can aid in the development of potential treatments and vaccines for COVID-19.