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A rocky face gazes at the full moon rising behind the Bookcliff mountains on February 12, 2006. Colorado National Monument.
This is a single-frame, time-compressed, multi-exposure solar eclipse sequence from 6/10/2002 as seen near Santa Ysabel, California. The three images of the eclipsed Sun were shot 30-min before max (upper left), max eclipse (middle), and 30-min after max (lower right). At maximum, the moon eclipsed the Sun by ~74% from this location.
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A razor-thin waxing crescent moon as seen above evening twilight clouds on March 19, 2007. Grand Valley, Colorado.
A young 1-day moon reflects both direct sunlight and sunlight from Earth (Earthshine) on April 28, 2006. Colorado National Monument.
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Total lunar eclipse on 5/15/2003 from along Sunrise Hwy, just north of Mt. Laguna, California. The rugged landscape seen here remains scorched from the intense wildfires of 2002.
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Moon at mid-eclipse
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Moon just after mid-eclipse with 3 stars from the constellation Libra
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Moon rising in Earth's shadow with the eclipse already in progress
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Moon rising in Earth's shadow with the eclipse already in progress
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Moon towards the end of the eclipse
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This moonrise lunar eclipse image on March 3, 2007, shows the moon in its penumbral phase of the eclipse as it moves out of Earth's shadow. You can also see the edge of Earth's shadow in the upper portion of the frame. Grand Valley, Colorado.
Thanksgiving moon on November 23, 2006. Grand Valley, Colorado.
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A full moon rises over the Bookcliff mountains on November 15, 2005, along the north side of Grand Valley, Colorado.
The Pleiades star cluster has a 'close' encounter with the waxing crescent moon on April 1, 2006 (no kidding!). Colorado National Monument.
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This is a single-frame, multi-exposure moonrise sequence from 9/21/2002 reflecting off of Sutherland Reservoir near Ramona, California.
Full moon rising at sunset over the California Tower in Balboa Park. San Diego, California.
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This is a single-frame, multi-exposure solar eclipse sequence from 6/10/2002 as seen near Santa Ysabel, California. Each exposure of the Sun was separated by 5 minutes - covering the entire eclipse event.
First quarter moon as seen from Mt. Laguna, California.
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A waxing gibbous moon highlights the masts and square-rigging of the United States' iron-hull barque Star of India during the 2002 Festival of Sail. San Diego, California.
Full Moon rising behind the clouds over Lubec Channel Lighthouse. Lubec, Maine.
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Full Moon rising over downtown San Diego, California.
Hot-air balloons and the waxing gibbous Moon in evening twilight. Del Mar, California.
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Earthshine on the waxing crescent moon above stormy coastal clouds. San Diego, California.
A waxing gibbous moon shines through bare twilight branches. Wilmington, Massachusetts.
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