See the "supermoon" total eclipse tonight!

See the "supermoon" total eclipse tonight!
For sky watchers in the Rocky Mountain states, partial eclipse begins at 7:11 pm local time, so look outside now! 

For those of us on the West Coast of North America, moon rise occurs closer to sunset, in a little over 30 minutes.  Here in the Eastern Sierra, local moon rise is around 6:44 pm and sunset is around 6:47 pm. The moon will clear the horizon to the east right around sunset, well into its partial eclipse phase, and be fully eclipsed from 7:11 - 8:23 pm.

See my blog post for more details: http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/2015/09/27/supermoon-lunar-eclipse-september-27-28-2015/
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  1. Been clear here in Vegas for days. Then, around 3 pm this afternoon the clouds start rolling in. The clouds are obscuring the lunar eclipse.

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  2. Clear here in fife Scotland what a view 😀😀

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  3. THE GOD DANM NIGHT CLOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDS!

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  4. Clear skies in Davison, MI. We are still watching it now

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  5. No moon in tampa, so sad, waiting for it so long and the rain didn't stop today... Too cloudy... Sad...

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  6. It's cloudy looking to the east where the lunar eclipse is happening now, but ironically we had a clearing to the west at sunset, a few minutes before the moon was going to rise, approaching total eclipse! I saw a glimpse of the nearly-eclipsed moon as it cleared the horizon, then it went behind thicker clouds. The clouds look thinner about 25-30 degrees off of the horizon, so I'll look for it through 8:23 pm as the total eclipse ends, possibly 9:27 pm when the partial eclipse ends.

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  7. Awesome picture, I have see the red moon , it was beautiful.

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  8. I watched the supermoon eclipse for hours. It was more than amazing!! Moonstruck🌛❤

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