These Images Will Make You Regret Sleeping In And Missing Yesterday's Eclipse
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Sri Ramarathinam
Lunar Eclipse October 8, 2014 as seen from Melbourne, Australia.
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Yesterday morning, on Oct. 8, Earth passed directly between the sun and full moon leading to the final total eclipse of this year.
The eclipse began at 4:17 a.m. EDT (1:17 a.m. PDT) and lasted through 9:05 a.m. EDT (6:05 PDT). If you were too busy in your bed, dreaming of lunar eclipses and missed it, don't worry.
Some of our awesome readers in Australia, California, Utah, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere were up and ready with cameras
Check out some of the amazing photos they took!
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