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Missed The Lunar Eclipse? You Can Moon Over Hoboken Resident's Photos
If you couldn't rouse yourself from 2-4 a.m. Friday to see the lunar eclipse, a Hoboken resident took these photos with the skyline.
HOBOKEN, NJ — The longest lunar eclipse of this century took place Friday from 2 to 4 a.m., but not everyone was able to wake up, or to see it through the clouds. And some only managed sub-par phone shots.
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Hoboken's John Branciforte, who's also a CERT emergency volunteer (who helped staff a local COVID hotline for a year) and an avid photographer, passed along the above photos to share.
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You can also see professional Hoboken-area photographer Gary Hirshorn's recent moon photos here.
Read more about wha NASA scientists said about the eclipse here.
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