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Blood moon compliments colors of Bryce Canyon

 The moon is eclipsed by the Earth's shadow early Tuesday, April 15, 2014 as seen from Bryce Canyon, Utah. For some, the moon appeared red-orange because of the sunsets and sunrises shimmering from Earth, earning it the name "blood moon."
 
 (Franciso Kjolseth / AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune)

SKYWATCHING — In case the clouds —  or the need for sleep — obstructed your view of last night’s lunar eclipse, here’s the scene as seen in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.

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