CAPE COD – The “Heavens” put on quite a show Sunday evening. A rare total lunar eclipse that coincided with a Supermoon making it seem even closer lasted over an hour. People were camped out in many dark areas like beaches to get a glimpse of the astronomical event that won’t repeat itself until 2033.
Photo courtesy of Carl Jacobs.
Total lunar eclipse
September 27, 2015 Leave a Comment
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