Partial lunar images around the world
Although partial eclipse occurs on the full moon day last night (June 4), but because of the cloudy sky, many astronomers missed the opportunity to admire this amazing natural phenomenon. Invite you to contemplate some images of the real Moon part last night.
Although partial eclipse occurs on the full moon day last night (June 4), but because of the cloudy sky, many astronomers missed the opportunity to admire this amazing natural phenomenon.
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Invite you to admire some images of the real Moon part last night:
Moon real part of the sky of Ishinomaki city in northern Japan.
The moon is obscured by 37% when viewed from Sydney, Australia.
It was cloudy, so it was quite difficult to observe the lunar eclipse in Manila, Philippines.
The real moon partially looked over the Sapporo TV tower, Japan.
The moon is partially obscured by Earth's shadow in the sky of Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
The real moon is partly observed quite clearly in Las Vegas, USA.
Moon real part in Maricopa, Arizona, USA.
The moon is partially obscured in Billings, Montana, USA.
Partial lunar images were taken from Diamond Head, Oahu, Hawaii.
The real moon partially appears in the sky of Leesburg International Airport in Florida, USA.
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