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Supermoon in the Earth’s Shadow

Published November 18, 2016 at 544 × 800 in Highlights of November II with a Diversion
Supermoon in the Earth's Shadow

The supermoon of November 2016. The dark area is the shadow of the Earth. The Sun is behind us and the shadow rises as the sun sets.

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