Stargazers gather across the US as the Beaver Moon illuminates the night ahead of lunar eclipse - News Summed Up

Stargazers gather across the US as the Beaver Moon illuminates the night ahead of lunar eclipse


Stargazers were in for a treat in the early hours of Monday with a Beaver Moon - the full moon of November - going through a penumbral lunar eclipse. The last major astronomical event of November was Monday morning's penumbral lunar eclipse, similar to the eclipse that took place in early July in North America, according to Accuweather. 'This is different from a total lunar eclipse when the entire moon passes through the darker umbra.' LA: A plane comes in to land at Los Angeles airport on Sunday with the Beaver Moon behindPenumbral lunar eclipses are subtle and not as easy to spot as the more dramatic total lunar eclipses because the moon only gets slightly darker. NEW YORK: The full moon is seen by the George Washington Bridge on the Hudson River in New YorkNEW YORK: The Beaver Moon glows behind the Empire State Building in New York City


Source: Daily Mail November 30, 2020 07:09 UTC



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