South San Francisco, CA September 30, 2015
Many of our neighbors are avid sky gazers and to our delight the skies clear long enough to witness this rare total eclipse of the full moon this past Monday September 28th. The next total lunar eclipse will not occur again until October 8, 2033- another 18 years away. This past century has seen only 5 of these events; 1910, 1928, 1964, and 1982.
For more fun facts we recommend reading this article CLICK HERE. Below are photos sent in by our neighbors of this rare and beautiful moon. Enjoy. Thank you to all our neighbors for submitting photos and if you would like to share yours please send to [email protected]

Photo courtesy of Michele Wilson

Taken from South San Francisco City Hall Photo courtesy of Mike Corden

Photo courtesy of Valerie Leticia

Taken from Winston Manor
Photo courtesy of John C Baker

Photo courtesy of
Vinny Vance

Photo courtesy of
Vinny Vance

Taken from Juniperro & King
Photo courtesy of Ramon Petros

Taken in San Francisco
Photo courtesy of Belenypaolo Diaz

Photo courtesy of Masara Al Sayegh

Photo courtesy of Chris Kikis Ferrer

Photo courtesy of
Josie M Johansen Jr

Taken from Oyster Point
Photo courtesy of Desiree Lampe

Photo courtesy of
Vinny Vance

Taken in San Francisco
Photo courtesy of Carol Fink Broussard

Taken from Winston Manor
Photo courtesy of Belinda Skarsgård

Photo courtesy of Shelley Smith


