Bobby Williams caught some of the lunar eclipse late last night/early this morning from his East Village perch.
The first two photos are from 1:30 a.m. …
… and the last shot was at 2:30 a.m.
As we cut-n-paste from CNN:
In a total lunar eclipse, the full moon turns a coppery red as it passes into Earth's shadow. During the process, the moon's bright glow dims, taking on a red hue because of shimmers of sunlight and sunsets seeping through the Earth's atmosphere.
Apparently clouds obscured the blood moon part of it on the East Coast … otherwise, this would have been the projection…
[Desiree Martin/AFP/Getty Images]