The last Luner eclipse for the next 3 years occurred on Tuesday, November 8th between 4:45am and 6:30am. While I didn’t really want to get up at 5am to take photos, I couldn’t miss this opportunity.
The skies were 100% clear, and it was -1c outside. I scared a couple of rabbits that were jumping around on my lawn, but the moon was magnificently red. Here are a few moon and star shots (Orion is just visible above the houses in the dark sky shots)





