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Eclipse Tonight


The previously mentioned total Lunar Eclipse finally occurs tonight. Earth's dark shadow moves across the lunar surface starting at 7:43 PM Central Time. Along the East Coast, the Moon sits 30° high in the dark eastern sky by then. For those on the West Coast, the Moon rises minutes after the partial eclipse begins, just as the Sun sets. If you're on a hilltop with a clear view of both the western and eastern horizons, you might get a unique opportunity to briefly see both the Sun and eclipsed Moon. Earth's shadow takes 78 minutes to envelop the Moon completely. Once totality starts, at 9:01 PM Central Time, our companion takes on a reddish-orange color. Totality lasts 51 minutes, ending at 9:52 PM (again, Central Time). The Moon then leaves our shadow over the following 78 minutes.

 

There's a slight chance that I may not get pictures of this awesome event, so if any of you, absolutely any of you, are able to see it and can get pictures of it, please PM them to me.

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Toa of Dancing

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Don't worry, my dad and I are planning to get the best pictures possible without being professionals. :P We live in an area that the weather has been forcasted to stay clear! :happydance:

Pulsy

Posted

I'll try to get pictures too! Only 2 hours and 23 minutes until it starts!

ToM Dracone

Posted

*is quite looking forward to this, as it will be only the second time he sees a lunar eclipse*
Argetlam

Posted

Well, it's occurring right now, but it's completely overcast here. I'm praying quite consistently that I'll be able to see it by the time the total part of the eclipse happens, but you never know. Any of you got pictures yet? :P

Handy Dandy Dalek

Posted

The total eclipse is almost here. And I can see it. So there. Nyah. :nahnah:

Handy Dandy Dalek

Posted

I'm sorry. If I had the right kind of camera, I would take pictures. :(

Arch-Angel

Posted

I have a phone camera!

 

...But there's a problem...

 

Its a phone camera.

 

The lighting might just be another factor...

 

Sorry I could've give you a East Coast view...

 

~AA

Argetlam

Posted

That's ok; for both of you. Hopefully, someone got pics.

Pulsy

Posted

I got some pics from but they might not have much quality. If they do, I'll post them here!

Argetlam

Posted

Those are really awesome! Thanks a lot!

Nukora

Posted

Those stars (about at a 120 degree angle from each other, with the moon at the centre of the circle) were not pink here.

 

Sweet.

Argetlam

Posted

I'm guessing the pink is something that the camera did, because they almost all look like Saturn, but Saturn isn't pink.

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