The moon rise occurred a little before mid-night on 16 March 2017. This is not the planet Mars or a blood moon rising. As the moon rose above the horizon it took on a red-hue much like the sunrise does.
Photographs taken 16-17 March 2017 in eastern Nebraska.
Original Photo
Waning Gibbous Moon Rise in Sequence
Rising Gibbous Moon
As the rising moon broke above the horizon it took on a red-hue. There are power-lines off in the distance. You can see them move across the face of the moon as it rises.
Original Photo
Canon EOS 7D; f/25; 8 sec; ISO 100; 300mm
Original Photo
Canon EOS 7D; f/25; 6 sec; ISO 100; 300mm
Original Photo
Canon EOS 7D; f/25; 5 sec; ISO 100; 300mm
Original Photo
Canon EOS 7D; f/25; 5 sec; ISO 100; 300mm
Original Photo
Canon EOS 7D; f/25; 5 sec; ISO 100; 300mm
Waning Gibbous Moon
About 5 hours later the moon was high in the sky shining brightly.
Original Photo
Canon EOS 7D; f/36; 1.3 sec; ISO 100; 300mm
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Simply Amazing...
Keep STEEM N ON,
Frank
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Thank you! Yes, I too was surprised by the deep red of this moon rise.
My sunrise photos also have a lot of red on the horizon too. The red hue is just an atmospheric effect.
Steem on,
Mike
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This is moon of Satan )
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