A true call to “vespers” was tonight’s “Full Lunar Eclipse”, an amazing flying color!
The moon appeared to be red because the
only light shining on it comes from dim sunlight filtered red by the Earth’s
atmosphere and refracted into the Earth’s shadow.
The total lunar eclipse of Nov. 8-9, 2003.
George Nguyen and Ion Iftimie catalogued the eclipse’s progression from George Washington University in Washington, DC.,
between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. ET. They used two digital cameras at 10x zoom.
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