I woke up very early this morning to photograph the partial lunar eclipse. Unfortunately, the sky was obscured by clouds until about 5:15 AM by which time the eclipse was nearing completion and the unique red coloring was no longer visible. Still, it was fun to get outside in the brisk night air to witness the celestial drama. I can only imagine how early humans would have interpreted such events. The ancient Inca people interpreted the deep red coloring as a jaguar attacking and eating the moon. They believed that the jaguar might then turn its attention to Earth, so the people would shout, shake their spears and make their dogs bark and howl, hoping to make enough noise to drive the jaguar away. It reminds me that absent understanding people will fill the void with explanations they can believe in. At this time in history, when our understanding of the truth has been eclipsed by social and political bias, it is little wonder that we have so many people barking and howling at each other.