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Mari 04-13-2014 02:28 AM

Total Eclipse - Late Monday / Early Tuesday
 
'Blood moon' will be a sight to behold during total lunar eclipse

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/11/tech/i...on/blood-moon/

The picture of the eclipse on this link is fantastic -- almost from sci fi.

Quote:

To take advantage of it, you'll have to stay up late from Monday night into Tuesday.
People in North and South America will be able to see the entire eclipse, . .

The heavenly curtain rises on Tuesday's lunar review around 2 a.m. ET, when the moon starts to slide into Earth's shadow.

It should turn into a blood moon -- a coppery red -- about an hour later and stay that way for over an hour, NASA says.
M

bizi 04-13-2014 10:09 AM

2am-3am, you may be up to see this mari,
:)
bizi

Lara 04-14-2014 08:10 PM

I think we're going to be reasonably lucky here with the timing. The moon is rising from the East just as the Sun is setting in the west although I have a feeling the moon will be partially in shadow as it rises.

So... it'll be approx 5.25pm to 5.30pm today MY TIME (which is Tuesday 15th) and we're near the beach so it'll rise over the ocean with nothing blocking the view. We've just had a cyclone/hurricane up north and it's made its way down the east coast now and out to sea. Today the sun is shining and it will probably stay that way for a good viewing this evening.

I'm not sure if we'll be able to go see it though as I have a blown car headlight and I've tried and tried to take the darn thing apart from inside the engine but I can't get the bolts off. I'll see how I go. If we do go I'll get my daughter to take a photo or two.

So annoying with the headlight though. Considering it's a legal issue, you'd think they'd make it more simple to replace the bulbs. :)

Mari 04-14-2014 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Lara (Post 1063564)
I'm not sure if we'll be able to go see it though as I have a blown car headlight and I've tried and tried to take the darn thing apart from inside the engine but I can't get the bolts off. I'll see how I go. If we do go I'll get my daughter to take a photo or two.

So annoying with the headlight though. Considering it's a legal issue, you'd think they'd make it more simple to replace the bulbs. :)


Lara,


Good luck with the car.
I hope that you do get a picture. :)

M

Mari 04-14-2014 11:07 PM

the clouds cleared
 
I hope to go to bed before the eclipse.



M

waves 04-15-2014 01:46 AM

Did you get to see the eclipse, Mari?

I saw this in time, and was up, but the event wasn't visible from my location. :( Oh well.

Mari 04-15-2014 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by waves (Post 1063626)
Did you get to see the eclipse, Mari?

I saw this in time, and was up, but the event wasn't visible from my location. :( Oh well.


Waves,
\~/ :=)

I believe I saw part of it.
This is what I saw.
http://wordlesstech.com/2011/01/02/s...-on-january-4/
I have been stepping outside every hour or so.
I saw half of the eclipse but I have two commitments Tues and prolly should brush my teeth and lie down to sleep.

M

Lara 04-15-2014 02:05 AM

5.04pm here.
sun sets at 5:31PM and moonrise is 5.26PM
Max eclipse is 5.46PM then it goes on until penumbral eclipse at 8.36PM

Sadly I couldn't get my lights fixed and I'm not driving with only one headlight.
I'll be watching it on the tv or the computer I suppose.
Real shame too as it's a glorious evening for a change.

Lara 04-15-2014 03:30 AM

6.26PM

So we decided to go for a drive down to the beach in the twilight and hope to get back home before it got dark.

It's like New Year's Eve out there. We went to 4 different beaches and every man, woman, child and their dogs must be out there. :) Absolutely no parking. So we've come home but from the backyard here we can see it now. Above the red Moon is a really red Mars and also Jupiter (I think it's Jupiter). The 2 planets and the Moon all really close together. It's quite breathtaking.

My daughter tried to take a photo on her iphone but it's pretty useless as one can only see tiny dots off in the distance. Very disappointing as her good camera is not working.

Anyway, I'm hopping back and forth from the kitchen to the yard to join all the mosquitoes now.

Just wanted to talk about it here.

:grouphug:

Mari 04-15-2014 07:32 AM

Lara,

Thanks for that.
We have a lot of light pollution and I only saw the first half of the eclipse because it was late and I had to get to bed. I noticed the "dot" and figured it was a planet but could not identify it.
Perhaps it was Mars.

It is o.k. if the pictures did not come out.
Your experience itself was meaningful. :)

Mari

bizi 04-15-2014 09:22 AM

I am so glad that you got to see half of the moon mari. and had your family bonding with a special event lara.
bizi

waves 04-15-2014 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1063628)

Waves,
\~/ :=)

I believe I saw part of it.
This is what I saw.
http://wordlesstech.com/2011/01/02/s...-on-january-4/
I have been stepping outside every hour or so.
I saw half of the eclipse but I have two commitments Tues and prolly should brush my teeth and lie down to sleep.

M

Awesome! :)

Brokenfriend 04-16-2014 01:24 AM

Cool. That's really cool. BF:hug::hug::hug:

Brokenfriend 04-16-2014 02:05 AM

Besides the redish moon,the other two bright stars up there where Spica,the bluish Star of the constellation Virgo,and Mars.

You can see them in Astronomy picture of the day on this.((( 2014 April 16: Spica,Mars,and the Eclipsed Moon )))

BF:hug::hug::hug:

Mari 04-16-2014 08:38 AM

Thank you.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brokenfriend (Post 1063869)
Besides the redish moon,the other two bright stars up there where Spica,the bluish Star of the constellation Virgo,and Mars.

You can see them in Astronomy picture of the day on this.((( 2014 April 16: Spica,Mars,and the Eclipsed Moon )))

BF:hug::hug::hug:

http://i419.photobucket.com/albums/p...psbb324e3c.jpg


http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140416.html


Quote:

Explanation:
A beautiful, reddened Moon slid through dark skies on April 15, completely immersed in Earth's shadow for well over an hour.
It was the year's first total lunar eclipse and was widely enjoyed over the planet's Western Hemisphere. Seen from the Caribbean island of Barbados, the dimmed lunar disk is captured during totality in this colorful skyview.

The dark Moon's red color contrasts nicely with bright bluish star Spica, alpha star of the constellation Virgo, posing only about two degrees away.
Brighter than Spica and about 10 degrees from the Moon on the right,

Mars is near opposition and closest approach to Earth. The Red Planet's own ruddy hue seems to echo the color of the eclipsed Moon.

Brokenfriend 04-16-2014 12:42 PM

Thank you Mari. BF:hug::hug::hug:


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