Credit & Copyright: Mack H. Frost
Explanation: A setting full moon rarely looks like this. Monday morning just before a fully lit
Strawberry Moon dropped behind the
Absaroka Mountain Range near
Cody,
Wyoming,
USA, the
shadow of the Earth got in the way. A similarly setting
partial lunar eclipse was visible throughout most of North and South America, while simultaneously the same
partially darkened moon was visible throughout eastern Asia.
Pictured in the foreground is a snowbank formation known as the
Horse's Head off a tributary of the
Shoshone River. Lunar
eclipses occur about twice a year, and the
next one -- a
penumbral eclipse -- will occur in late November.
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