Harvest moon: Most stunning images of lunar eclipse

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Glow of autumn

The Harvest Moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox. Its bright, large appearance illuminates the night sky.In pic: Blood moon under eclipse in TurkiyePic Credits: Getty Images

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Play of shadow

When the earth partially obscures the sun's rays from falling on the moon, it leads to a partial lunar eclipse. This would cause a special shadow effect on the moon's surface.Pic Credits: NASA

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The rare combination

The partial lunar eclipse coincides with the Harvest Moon this year. Such a mix is taken as a rare and riveting spectacle.Pic Credits: NASA

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Prime locations

This phenomenon can be truly clearly from parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. Clear weather will make it a great treat.In Pic: Harvest moon from yesterday night looked like aclear sun as it rose over European countries.Pic credits: X

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Photography tips

Tripod for stability and high telephoto lens for capture of high resolutions shots. Camera settings low ISO, slow shutter.In Pic: Harvest moon over lake HuroonPic Credits: X

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Begining of eclipse

The moon starts to be eclipsed, slowly darkening in an overall, subtle manner. This initiates a partial lunar eclipse.Pic Credits: X (1craftygirl)

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Peak time

During the peak time of this eclipse, a large part of the moon is covered, howvere today's will be a partial one only. The separation between the bright and dark halves makes it profoundly striking.In pic: Partial lunar eclipse over BelfastPic Credits: X

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Glowing amber

The bright light of the Harvest Moon lights up the night sky. The shining globered colored makes it very beautiful for the happening celestial event.Pic Credits: X (Astropics)

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A night to remember

The partial lunar eclipse and the Harvest Moon all add up to a once-in-a-lifetime observation. Do not miss the chance to view this rare and unique astronomical occurrence.Pic Credits: X (IFS Ramesh Pandey )

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