The earth's shadow dimmed the full moon tonight as thousands watched the first total lunar eclipse since 1945. In the Boston Common, Charles A. Fedorer, Jr., member of the Harvard Observatory staff, took part in an "eclipse party."
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Harvard Today: October 9, 2014