Be nice to yourself and look at these amazing photographs of the March 26, 2013 full moon by our obviously talented EarthSky Facebook friends. Thank you for posting these! EarthSky is so lucky!
Full moon setting. Photo credit: Carl GallowayPhoto credit: Gerald Masopust. He wrote “Saw this ‘beautiful sight’ in Olney, Illinois…The sky was nice & clear. I shot a little low in the horizon.Full moon in MIssouri. Photo credit: William AronsonPhoto credit: Debbie Watson. Her description: ‘Last night’s full moon over Islamorada Florida Keys.’‘The moon last night here in Bella Vista Ark,’ by DR Keck‘Bring on the light, of the Full Moon…’ by Rick Tommater‘San Jose, California @ 8 pm’ by Luis AlbertoPhoto credit: Peter Van Burun Bunswork. He wrote, ‘Last night’s full moon creeping over Columbia Mountain here in Columbia Falls Montana!’‘March 26th over Massachusetts,’ by Jacob Baker‘Full Moon in Eastern Washington,’ by Susan Geis JensonPhoto credit: Dan Gauss. He wrote,’Over Lewis Flats, Deming NM. 7:19PM MDT Thought the clouds would be problematic, but it didn’t turn out that way ;)’‘2013 March Full “Worm Moon” 03-27-13 • 6:45am Randleman Lake • Randleman, North Carolina • U.S.A.’ by Lee Capps
Eleanor Imster has helped write and edit EarthSky since 1995. She was an integral part of the award-winning EarthSky radio series almost since it began until it ended in 2013. She and her husband live in Tennessee, where they enjoy guitar playing and singing. They have 2 grown sons.
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