Eclipse of the Moon over the Indian River Bridge

A dramatic night scene is created by the moon breaking through the clouds.

Every night, the Moon rises in the sky, painting a beautiful picture for all to see. But on this one particular night a long time ago, something extraordinary happened – a total eclipse of the Moon occurred over the east coast and the Indian River Bridge! This rare phenomenon was visible to all who were lucky enough to be standing on either side of the Indian River Inlet at the Delaware Seashore State Park. As the Moon passed behind Earth’s shadow, it slowly faded from view until it reached its darkest point. This photograph shows the moon partially eclipsed and partially obscured by a layer of broken clouds.

Indian River Inlet Bridge in Moonlight.

This eclipsing moon, shining down upon the stanchions and cable stays of the Charles W. Cullen Bridge over the Indian River Inlet in coastal Delaware, provided a wonderous sight for the relatively few people there.

This bridge carries traffic on Route 1 along the Atlantic coast and, in this location, through the center of the Delaware Seashore State Park. The bridge is beautiful at night because of the way suspension cables are lit. The moonlight in this instance adds a bit of drama to this night scene.

Very simply, how does this happen? The Earth is between the Sun and the Moon! There is a point in the sky that is directly opposite the Sun, and this is called the “shadow of the Earth.” The Moon travels around the Earth in an orbit. As it does so, it (every so often) passes through this shadow.

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Link to: Eclipsing Moon over the Indian River Bridge

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What if today…

we were grateful for everything?

A sunrise photograph might be more appropriate with the saying “What if today we were grateful for everything” but this is actually a sunset scene under the Indian River Inlet Bridge. Of course, unless one is familiar with the Charles W. Cullen Bridge it might be difficult to determine the hour of the day.

Sunset under the Indian River Inlet Bridge

The above quote, from none other than “Charlie Brown,” graces this iconic photograph of the sun setting under the Indian River Inlet Bridge in coastal Delaware.

The Indian River Inlet Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Sussex County, Delaware, in the United States. It carries four lanes of Delaware Route 1 over the Indian River Inlet between the Indian River Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

The underlying photograph of the Charles W. Cullen Bridge over the Indian River Inlet was taken by Bill – of Bill Swartwout Photography. The quote is attributed to “Charlie Brown” but more likely originated with Jim Henson.

To see this and more Indian River Inlet area photographs, visit: Bill Swartwout Photography’s Indian River Collection.

Can you see a difference between a sunset and a sunrise – in the above photograph? Or any photograph, really?

Delaware Seashore State Park

Beach, Camping and Fishing at the Indian River Inlet

  • Delaware Seashore State Park is located just south of Dewey Beach, Delaware. It is primarily a beach-centric area, being surrounded by water: the Atlantic Ocean on the east and two bays, Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Bay, on the west.
  • The park covers 2,825 acres.
  • 39415 Inlet Rd, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
  • (302) 227-2800
  • Visit http://www.destateparks.com/PARK/delaware-seashore/index.asp – for the official Delaware State Parks information website.
Delaware Seashore State Park Under Construction Aerial
Campgrounds, parking and other facilities under construction at Delaware Seashore State Park at the Indian River Inlet.

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