Lunar eclipses occur when the sun, Earth, and moon line up in such a way that it creates a shadow on the moon. There are three types of eclipses—a penumbral eclipse (like the one we're in for) and a total and partial eclipse. When a penumbral eclipse happens, the moon passes through the dim, outer edge of the Earth's shadow—aka the penumbra—making it look slightly darker than usual.
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Sunday, November 29, 2020
Last night's Full Beaver Moon!
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Halo around the moon, you're in for some snow?
ReplyDeleteI hope not! So far it has just been raining pretty much.
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