Photograph by Lars Leber
Full moon rising over the Colorado National Monument in Grand Junction/Fruita.
Lars Leber took this back in January on his birthday/family trip.

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Photograph by Lars Leber
Full moon rising over the Colorado National Monument in Grand Junction/Fruita.
Lars Leber took this back in January on his birthday/family trip.
From AstroFalls in New South Wales, Australia:
The November 8 eclipse in the Earth’s shadow.
If you take pictures throughout the duration of a lunar eclipse, you can use them to reconstruct an image of the shadow of our own planet, projected out into space.
This dark region of shadow is called the umbra, and as the moon passes into the umbra it is cast in a red/orange light from the sunrises and sunsets on our planet.
Wow! Once in a lifetime shot!
This amazing image of a meteor was captured by Jonathan Eggleston in West Virgina, USA, during the recent lunar eclipse.
Check out Jonathon Eggleston's website at https://www.jegglestonphotography.com/about
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Milky Way above White Sands National Monument
Photography by Jaxson Pohlman Photography