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Blood Moon

Started by JB400, April 15, 2014, 02:34:52 AM

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JB400

Anybody else in NA stay up to watch the eclipse tonight?  It's still in its reddish state at the moment.  Mars is visible as well at about the 2 o clock position of the moon.  If you didn't see it, there's supposed to be 3 more eclipses between now and Sept of next year.

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I just enjoyed it to its fullest.  :lol: (pun intended).

It was an awesome evening last night at midnight (Pacific Time).  Calm as could be, about 62 degrees, with only an owl hooting on the hillside.  Lunar eclipse was scheduled and wow did it ever arrive in full techno-color.  I took over one hundred pics, these are the ones that looked good.  Used a basic Fuji 8200, set to automatic and night settings, mounted on a tri-pod, advanced to 40x telephoto, and just kept pushing the button.

Moon rise over the house.



Moon about 90% immersed.



The nearly full eclipse.  The blue star to the right of the moon is Spica, the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo.



Eclipse at about 12:25 am, it is orange to the naked eye, sort of cooper in the photo.



My favorite, the combination of the orange moon, Spica to the right, and Mars higher above and to the right.



At about 12:45 the moon turned sharp red in an instant – the Blood Moon – and Spica showed a strong blue to the eye and in the photo.



The Blood Moon lasted for ½ hour.  The owl kept a steady hooting rhythm.  What a night.






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Dino

Awesome!  Thanks for posting.   :2thumbs:

We got hit with a thick pack of clouds and snow so no live show here.
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Quote from: Dino on April 15, 2014, 06:53:34 AM
Awesome!  Thanks for posting.   :2thumbs:

We got hit with a thick pack of clouds and snow so no live show here.

Great pics!

Clouds here as well.  No snow though.  Sounds like that will be tonight.  :brickwall:
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Quote from: bakerhillpins on April 15, 2014, 07:11:21 AM
Quote from: Dino on April 15, 2014, 06:53:34 AM
Awesome!  Thanks for posting.   :2thumbs:

We got hit with a thick pack of clouds and snow so no live show here.

Great pics!

Clouds here as well.  No snow though.  Sounds like that will be tonight.  :brickwall:

We got a few inches and broke the 93.6" record set in the late 1800's.  Funny enough nobody is celebrating this one.   :lol:
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Wow.  I thought people were talking about a new Twilight movie; thanks for enlightening me...

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Quote from: JB400 on April 15, 2014, 02:34:52 AM
Mars is visible as well at about the 2 o clock position of the moon.




By chance, while staring at the moon, did you see Uranus?

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Great shots man!   Was overcast here in NY so I wouldnt have gotten to see it anyway (If I was awake that is ;) )
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I was up. Too cloudy here in southern pa

polywideblock

great pics   :cheers:  I'm on the other side of the world and we didn't get it


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Quote from: myk on April 15, 2014, 07:34:47 AM
Wow.  I thought people were talking about a new Twilight movie; thanks for enlightening me...
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Quote from: polywideblock on April 15, 2014, 01:19:23 PM
great pics   :cheers:  I'm on the other side of the world and we didn't get it


We did. In fact we saw it from our living room window.......didn't even have to go outside.


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Good pics Dan , Thanks. It was too cloudy here, a bit further down the island some guys got some good shots though.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/science/9941766/Chance-of-stunning-eclipse

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