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Thanks to Mike Whitman, I didn’t miss a very rare kind of lunar eclipse on Sunday night.
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Called a “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” it’s caused by sunlight passing through Earth’s atmosphere in a manner that unusually lights the moon turning it red. I was not really prepared for it. I was headed to bed when I received his text, but I grabbed my camera and quickly set it on top of my car to get a steady shot. Thanks for looking out for me Mike.
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