



Unfortunately, my camera couldn't pick up the red hue of the moon once it was fully obscured by the earth's shadow. But if you're reading this, oh, now (as in 3:10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 28th) you still have about an hour to check it out for yourself.
2 comments:
i, too, have blurry photos of the moon!
Ohhhh, yours are better! Thanks!
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