Red flash under the setting Moon
Taken by Peter Lawrence on December 1, 2019 @ Thornton, Leicestershire, England.
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As the Moon set on 1 December, it turned vividly orange in colour - an effect similar to that which causes a red sunset. As it approached Moonset, the lower red edge of the Moon appeared to detach from the main body of the Moon producing a rare lunar 'red flash'.
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https://www.digitalsky.org.uk
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