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eclipse from Saturday, May 19, 2012
That bottom right picture, of the eclipse above the earth, is so fucking beautiful.
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Gwen wanted to see this so bad yesterday.
She and her mom looked directly at the sun. They live dangerous lives.I don’t, so I’m just gonna reblog this photo of it.
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Skywatchers Share Lunar Eclipse Photos, Videos
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It was the final lunar eclipse of the year, and the last total lunar eclipse event for the western portion of the Americas until 2014, so skywatchers took advantage of clear skies, and many have shared their images and videos with Universe Today. Enjoy the views! For many of the images you can click on them and see larger versions on our Flickr group.
Above is a view in Colorado, taken by Patrick Cullis, showing the Indian Peaks with the eclipsing Moon setting overhead, taken during the lunar eclipse in the early morning hours of December 10, 2011. The Indian Peaks are a series of peaks on the continental divide near Boulder, Colorado. “The Moon set behind the continental divide right before totality, but it was still an awesome sight,” Cullis said.
Below is a video a to-die-for view of the eclipse over the Pacific Ocean.
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