moonrise
Taken by John Stetson on July 10, 2017 @ Cape Elizabeth, Maine near Two Lights State Park
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Ivan Del Mar and several members of the SMCC astronomy club, ACE, observed the moonrise tonight from Dyer Point in Cape Elizabeth Maine, a location which has an unobstructed view of the horizon on Casco Bay. The earth's atmosphere, acting as a lens, distorted the color and shape of the moon. At first the moon looked like an iceberg ... faint and shaped like a block of ice. And it continued to offer interestingly distorted shapes as it rose.
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