How was your view of this week’s lunar eclipse? The skies actually opened up here in Vancouver, and we were able to see good portions of the eclipse. The kids were really excited, and got to stay up late watching the eclipse – it was all they were talking about the next day.
So send me your eclipse pictures, and I’ll run a quick gallery. Email them to me at info@universetoday.com, and I’ll try to post them in the next few days.
And to tide you over, here’s an image captured by ESA astronomers from Spain.
Post your eclipse stories in the comments below.
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