The September full moon, this year called the "Corn Moon", occurred at 12:09 pm MDT. At that time the moon was being eclipsed, but the eclipse was only visible on the other side of the world.
The following pictures of the post-eclipse Corn Moon rising over Snowshoe Mountain were obtained with an Apertura 60mm f/6 refractor and an Olympus E-M5iii camera.
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Any second now ... |
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Corn Moon rising |
About 9-1/2 hours later, the moon was setting over Bristol Head:
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