hurray for it being so overcast i can't even see sky
Not having a tripod made it very difficult. .. and now, my camera is pretty dated. It shows at night with noise.. but here







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Dang that's cool! Why does the moon have a red shadow though?
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Dead camera.. Woke Missus up.. Oddly she was't pissed.Kmar wrote:
Man it's tough getting the color untill the whit is all gone. Slowly working up to longer exposuresKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
is the eclipse on tv anywhere? of course the nasa channel has it's regular video feed repeats on
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slooh.com
http://images.slooh.com/event/1/widefield/latest.png
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
The red light you see on the Moon comes from all the sunrises and sunsets that are occurring around Earth at the time. Our atmosphere scatters and refracts (bends) the sunlight that grazes the rim of our globe, sending some of it into Earth’s shadow.
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My daughter called me to tell me she was watching, I was quite proud of her.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Dead camera.. Woke Missus up.. Oddly she was't pissed.Kmar wrote:
Man it's tough getting the color untill the whit is all gone. Slowly working up to longer exposuresKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
is the eclipse on tv anywhere? of course the nasa channel has it's regular video feed repeats on
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slooh.com
http://images.slooh.com/event/1/widefield/latest.png
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oh, hell ya. Good stuff. Now thought, I'm done. Sleep.. I've never seen the moon look so round though....
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
lol-Sh1fty- wrote:
Dang that's cool! Why does the moon have a red shadow though?
lol
lol
god said so
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it was cloudy as shit here anyway.
The picture don't do it any justice. You arent seeing the backdrop of all the stars.
It is still going on
It is still going on
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It's also red because ozone (O3) stops the shorter electromagnetic waves, and the further light has to travel through the atmosphere it absorbs the violets and blues.Kmar wrote:
The red light you see on the Moon comes from all the sunrises and sunsets that are occurring around Earth at the time. Our atmosphere scatters and refracts (bends) the sunlight that grazes the rim of our globe, sending some of it into Earth’s shadow.
That is true. There was talk of it possibly being turquoise as well. I guess a few recent ones have been.
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When is the next one? I heard it was in '14.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
this is just too good
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Next total eclipse of the heart is June 15th, 2011. Won't be visible in the US though. Could very well be that the next total lunar eclipse that can be seen in the US is in 2014.-Sh1fty- wrote:
When is the next one? I heard it was in '14.
Solar eclipses are way cooler, though. A partial one will be on Jan 4th here in Northern Yuropstan.
I need around tree fiddy.
We get lunar eclipses pretty frequently. You'll have to look up when you'll be able to see the next one.-Sh1fty- wrote:
When is the next one? I heard it was in '14.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html
There were so many people on facebook making up hype about this being a one in 600 year event. Well, yea I guess that is true because it falls on the Winter Solstice, but so what? I mean, it has no bearing on what will happen. So the days in the northern hemisphere are also getting longer now. Big deal. They are just repeating headlines.
It looked just like the one that happened two years ago in my backyard.Phil Plait wrote:
This is what happens when we try to force arbitrary human units - days starting at midnight - on the Universe. Confusion, headaches, tweets.
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Went outside to get a look.
Just looked like a half moon.
Just looked like a half moon.
noice 

Because the bright side of the moon is so bright by contrast the color shift is not very noticeable until it fades considerably. I had to tell my daughter to be patient for that reason.KuSTaV wrote:
Went outside to get a look.
Just looked like a half moon.
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Damn it!
I could have seen a partial eclipse before moonset. I had completely clear sky. I had a reflecting telescope with moon filter ready. But I played computer games all night, only to fall asleep 1.5 hours short.
Then 3 hours later getting up for work.
I could have seen a partial eclipse before moonset. I had completely clear sky. I had a reflecting telescope with moon filter ready. But I played computer games all night, only to fall asleep 1.5 hours short.
Then 3 hours later getting up for work.
slept through my alarm but it was cloudy anyway
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Got to 5 am and fell asleep
I always miss the space-related phenomena
I always miss the space-related phenomena
hmm here is my animated gif i made from images someone else took

i tried to make it a small gif in psd.. looks like it worked lol

i tried to make it a small gif in psd.. looks like it worked lol
i saw it.
Slept through it. Isn't it great that we have video?