So I finally got around to compiling my pictures from the Lunar Eclipse waay back in September.
It was cloudy all evening and I wasn't sure we would be able to see anything, but around 8:45 there were some cloud breaks and the moon could be seen peeking through. Then just as the eclipse was starting, the clouds cleared so I could get these pictures :)
This is actually the page I made for our family yearbook which I ordered earlier this week. Yay! Now I have time to do other things :)
This is what Space.com had to say about the event:
"The moon passed through Earth's shadow on Sunday, Sept 27, in a dazzling total lunar eclipse during a "supermoon." Supermoons occur when the moon reaches its full phase at or near its closes approach to Earth and appears abnormally large and brights as a result. The Sept 27th event is quite special; the last supermoon eclipse occurred in 1982, and the next won't take place until 2033."
Pretty cool, huh?
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