Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Dims Bright Frost Moon Over SoCal Overnight

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Two lunar events overnight put on quite a show over Southern California.

A penumbral lunar eclipse dimmed Monday morning's bright frost moon over the region.

A full frost moon is also known as a beaver moon, because the creatures build their winter dams at this time of year.

Light cloud cover made the full moon appear to have a massive halo, which was spotted by many throughout Southern California, including Linkin Park front man Mike Shinoda.

Meanwhile, the penumbral lunar eclipse happens when the sun, Earth and moon are not perfectly aligned, blocking some of the sun's light from directly reaching the moon's surface. Such an eclipse made the moon appear darker than normal.

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