See it! Last night’s penumbral eclipse

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February 10, 2017 full moon rising over northeast Oklahoma., with a tinge of Earth’s penumbral shadow visible. Photo by Mike O’Neal. Thanks, Mike.
Eddie Popovits in Branson, Missouri caught it through treetops, around the time of maximum eclipse. Thanks, Eddie.
April Singer Photography in New Mexico said she nearly threw out this photo, until she noticed the black specks in front of the eclipsed moon were Sandhill cranes! Thank you, April.
Frank Bailey in Bridgewater, Nebraska said he caught the eclipse through snowflakes and broken clouds. The temperature outside was 12 degrees F. (-11 C). Thanks for braving the cold, Frank!
Dave Chapman in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada also had high, thin clouds, but managed to capture the penumbral eclipse near its maximum. In all of the photos on this page, the Earth’s shadow is that dark shading on the left side of the moon.
Gowrishankar Lakshminarayanan wrote: “A surreal snow moon rose over New York City. Loved the color of the rising moon during the blue hour. Rightly called snow moon as this visual treat manifested just few hours after the snow storm Niko.”
BG Boyd Photo caught the eclipse ascending behind mountains seen from Tucson, Arizona. For …



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