The Sun's rays light up the Moon as it emerges from Earth's shadow after Tuesday night's total eclipse.
Heavy showers across the county meant many were denied a sight of this phenomenon, but clearing skies allowed some, including Dr Steve Bailey, who took this shot, to get a clear view. Totality lasted over an hour, during which time the Moon was blood-red
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