COURT HOUSE – The United States was in a prime orbital position and time of day to view the eclipse early morning April 15.
Depending on local weather conditions, the public got a spectacular view looking into the sky as the moon’s appearance changed from bright orange to blood red to dark brown and perhaps gray.
According to NASA, the eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs when the Earth, moon and sun are in perfect alignment, blanketing the moon in the Earth’s shadow. The United States will not be able to witness a full lunar eclipse in its entirety again until 2019.
Avalon – This economy is tough for everyone. Think I might have to sell my beach house! A good problem, but still forced.