Clear skies provided great Harvest Moon photographs
Clear skies over Lancashire last night provided a great opportunity to see the Harvest Moon.
The Harvest Moon is the name for the full moon that is closest to the Autumn equinox.
It also coincided last night with a penumbral eclipse - when the moon passes through the outer part of the earth’s shadow, creating a noticeable shady corner of the full moon - creating a spooky effect.
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Hide AdEvening Post readers all over Europe got involved and sent us their photos of the beautiful phenomenon.
Mandy McDonald, in Crete, said: “It looked really close and low. But I only had my phone camera.”