Helston, Cornwall, UK. 10th February 2017. The penumbral eclipse started at 22:34 GMT on February 10, peak at on February 11, and end at 02:53. The sequence of image here were taken at 23:21, 00:08 and 00:37. Although difficult to spot in the UK a faint shadow can be seen over the top side of the moon in this image sequence. Credit: Bob Sharples/Alamy Live News
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Location: Helston, United Kingdom
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