Our northeast Iowa
Submitted by Clauer on Wed, 2020-07-08 11:55
There was a visual treat in the sky July 4 with a full moon and a penumbral lunar eclipse. Photographer This is what Native Americans call the Buck Moon, named because it is the season that deer begin to regrow their antlers. A penumbral lunar eclipse is when the moon moves through the earth’s shadow; unfortunately the effect was very slight this year, and not obvious to most viewers. (Jerry Wadian photo)
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