Total Lunar Eclipse Saturday Night!

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LONDON, England (AP) -- The moon will turn shades of amber and crimson Saturday night as it passes behind the Earth's shadow in the first total lunar eclipse in three years.


The eclipse will be at least partly visible from Asia to the Americas, although those in Europe, Africa and the Middle East will have the best view.


Lunar eclipses occur when Earth passes between the sun and the moon, blocking the sun's light. The event is rare because the moon spends most of its time either above or below the plane of Earth's orbit.


Although it will pass completely under Earth's shadow, light from the sun will still reach the moon after being refracted through Earth's atmosphere, giving the moon an eerie dark reddish tinge.


"It's not an event that has any scientific value, but it's something everybody can enjoy," said Robert Massey of the Royal Astronomical Society.


Earth's shadow will begin moving across the moon at 3:18 p.m. ET Saturday, with the total eclipse occurring at 5:44 p.m. ET and lasting more than an hour.


Observers in eastern North America and South America will find the moon already partially or totally eclipsed by the time it rises over the horizon Saturday evening.


Alaska, eastern Australia and New Zealand will miss the show altogether.


The next total lunar eclipse will occur August 28.
 
Looks like we might have clouds....
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masta,
I love it that you are the weatherman. We can counton you to give us the interesting information about what is going on. Thankyou...the moon is beautiful tonight in Houston.


Here's to looking at the same moon!!! Ramona
 
Thanks I only wish I could get some awesome pictures like NW but I don't have the skills or equipment.


I will try to get some pics if the weather is good..info below from local paper.


The eclipse will begin at 3:17 p.m. EST, but the moon will be well below the Rhode Island horizon at that time. The umbral phase will begin at 4:30 p.m.while the total eclipse will occur at 5:44 p.m.


"And it should look somewhat strange," he said. "Why? The sun sets at 5:36 p.m., only eight minutes before totality begins, so the sky will still be very bright."


Huestis said totality will reach its midpoint at 6:21 p.m. and will end at 6:58 p.m., when the moon emerges from the umbra and moves into the penumbra.
 
very beatiful northern winos! I'd almost take that and enlarge it for a picture on the wall.
 
Kind of got a few shots....then the haze rolled in...Was +6*F when I went out and +3*F now...should warm up now that it is cloudy...enjoy!!!

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Not as good a shots as I would have liked...don't have very good cameras...make do with what I have...

Hope the shots come through for you who missed it...
 
I had a wonderful view of the eclipse tonight as we had clear skies in Dallas. It was truly a sight to behold.
 
I don't see any pictures......still no batteries for the camera?
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