Super Moon
Taken by Jingpeng Liu on November 13, 2016 @ Lincoln, NE, USA
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On Sunday, Nov. 13th, the sky witnessed a super full moon reported to be the largest and brightest in nearly 70 years. This picture is a stack of 45 images with 2min of intervals in between, depicting the transition of the moon's colors and its path. (PS: These columns were removed from the Federal Treasury Building in Washington D.C. in 1908, and were given in 1916 by a friend of William Jennings Bryan to the city of Lincoln. Documentation suggests Abraham Lincoln stood between them when reviewing troops during the Civil War. Those columns are currently located in Pioneers Park in Lincoln.)
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