Stunning photos of partial lunar eclipse from all around the world

Did you catch a glimpse of the full moon that was accompanied by a partial lunar eclipse around the world on Monday evening?

The eclipse on the intervening night of 7 and 8 August was seen by people from all around the world from Cyprus to Nigeria, France, Pakistan, Australia, Greece, Turkey, Spain, Poland and Germany.

These stunning photos show the partial eclipse in full display, from vast locations including the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounio in the south of Athens, the sky over Frankfurt in Germany, Turkey, France and Africa.

As seen in Cyprus Source: Kibris
The full moon rises above the 5th Century BC Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounio, south of Athen. Picture: APSource:AP
The moon in Nairobi, Kenya. Picture: APSource:AP
Nice, southern France. Picture: AFPSource:AFP
Islamabad, Pakistan. Picture: APSource:AP
Istanbul, Turkey The partial lunar eclipse is seen between minarets
Malaga, Spain The rising moon is seen between buildings. 

Photo taken with long exposure time shows the rising full moon in Frankfurt, Germany Credit: AP 


A man walks with his camel during the eclipse in Turkey  Credit: Getty 


People watch at a rising full moon during a partial lunar eclipse atop a hill at the Tio Pio park in Madrid Credit: AP
The Bernese Alps, in Switzerland. Picture: APSource:AP
The moon is seen during the partial lunar eclipse in Ankara. Picture: AFPSource:AFP
The partial eclipse as seen at an unspecified location in Australia. Picture: Hiromi GoodwinSource:Supplied
A partial lunar eclipse is pictured beside the sculpture Molecule Man in Berlin, Germany. (Photo: Reuters)
The partial lunar eclipse comes ahead of the full solar eclipse which will be visible in North America for the first time in 99 years on August 21 - it has been dubbed the Great American Eclipse.




Everyone in North America, parts of South America, Africa and Europe will see at least a partial solar eclipse.

The next lunar eclipse will be on 31 January 2018 and it will be total. It will also be visible from all parts of the Indian sub-continent.

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