partially eclipsed Blue Super Moon
Taken by Greg Zolot on January 31, 2018 @ Reno, NV, USA
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I actually saw the fully eclipsed Moon too, but didn't upload those photos because they were badly underexposed. The Moon at mid eclipse (5:32-33am PST) was Danjon scale L1. No real detail visible-- although there were thin clouds throughout the eclipse. I viewed it unaided, as well as through a 90mm Mak at medium power.

This photo is through a 6 x 20 finderscope and through a fence as the Moon is already setting behind the hills. Not the best admittedly, but the best I got this eclipse :-). I'll have to work on a better photographic set up for my equipment.

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