It was just beyond the wee hours of the morning. More about what Wee is in another chapter. The moon was in orbit around the earth. This time passing really close to our earth. It looked almost twice its original size.
It also happened to be that the earth on which I stood cast its shadow on it. Such was the planetary alignment. With the refraction phenomenon at work it gave the moon a reddish tint like a boiling chai being stirred as you add milk to it.
Thus the super moon and the eclipse.
What resulted was a sight to see. Multiple locations in the CA bay area had viewing parties. In a matter of 12 months we got a chance to see a total solar eclipse and now a full lunar eclipse with a super moon to boot.
In pictures the moon looked like this ....
Quite the show for all of two hours.
It also happened to be that the earth on which I stood cast its shadow on it. Such was the planetary alignment. With the refraction phenomenon at work it gave the moon a reddish tint like a boiling chai being stirred as you add milk to it.
Thus the super moon and the eclipse.
What resulted was a sight to see. Multiple locations in the CA bay area had viewing parties. In a matter of 12 months we got a chance to see a total solar eclipse and now a full lunar eclipse with a super moon to boot.
In pictures the moon looked like this ....
Eclipse at its peak |
Just as the sliver of silver broke through |
Quite the show for all of two hours.
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