While many tucked into their warm beds late Sunday, Dripping Springs area photographer Jerry Moreno joined millions across North and South America who photographed a total lunar eclipse. The event began around 9:30 p.m. local time Jan. 20 and lasted until just after midnight on Jan. 21. The above image is a composite put together to demonstrate the various stages of the lunar eclipse, which was known as the Super Blood Wolf Moon. All of the moon images were taken with a telephoto zoom lens that were then added onto an image Moreno took of downtown Dripping Springs. According to space.com, the next total lunar eclipse is predicted to take place in May 2021.
