A Break in the Clouds
Early on November 19th the moon passed through Earth's shadow, known as the umbra. Less than 1% of the lunar surface remained lit by sunlight, just missing out on totality. Scattered clouds hid the moon much of the night. But waiting until 2AM paid off as a brief window to the heavens opened up. One of the best parts of a lunar eclipse is watching the sky darken and more stars come out. At no other time can you see so many stars beside a full moon.
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- Kevin Palmer
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lunar eclipse, full moon, blood moon, red, astronomy, astrophotography, stars, starry, night, sky, space November, autumn, fall, 2021, Nikon D5500, Wyoming, Sheridan, clouds, blue
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