![]() ![]() Lunar eclipses happen when that dark umbra falls on the surface of the moon, when the moon moves in its orbit through the space where Earth blocks light from the sun. ![]() The more hazy and lighter part of the shadow around the edges is called the penumbra. The darkest, inner part of the shadow where the sun is directly behind the Earth, is called the umbra. Contacts were made HF on the 20-meter band as well as on 52 simplex VHF. Due to cloud cover the totality experience was somewhat of a wash, however, the sky cleared enough to enjoy watching the moon travel from about 80 totality away from the sun. When this happens, the Earth casts a shadow, just like any other object that moves in front of a light source. Derek (W0DBW) visited a friend in Hallam during the eclipse. The GCloud App Java Extensions have also been installed as below.It seems the latest Google App En. Sometimes, as all three celestial objects move around the solar system, the Earth passes between the moon and the sun. I have installed the latest Google Cloud SDK (200.0.0) and Google Cloud Tools on Eclipse Neon.3. But it will take some lucky breaks in cloud cover to be able to see it. It's all because of the orbits of the moon around the Earth and the Earth around the sun, according to NASA. DENVER A rare lunar eclipse that only happens about every 1,000 years will illuminate the Colorado sky late Thursday night. Belen De Leon has the forecast for Wednesday, Nov. The same will happen the next night, but the returning marine layer may limit visibility for a lunar eclipse in our area late Thursday night and early Friday morning. I had to hope the exposure was right because there were no re-dos.Wednesday will start off cloudy and foggy due to the return of the marine layer, but by midmorning the sun will return. So then on the night of the eclipse, I would take a photo, then back the film up and would repeat so that I made multiple exposures on a single piece of film. I realized about 5 minutes between exposures gave me a nice placement. ![]() I had tracked the moons movement over the preceding days – I was actually surprised at how lateral the moon moved, originally I had expected to shoot this vertically. This photo was from back in the days I used slide film. The shadow should be off the moon at 2:02 a.m. To find out Joes latest project, visit him on Twitter. The sunlight on the full moon will be completely blocked by the earth from 11:40 to 12:53 Pacific time. You can find him on Twitter and YouTube tracking lunar and solar eclipses, meteor showers and more. The moon will begin to enter earths shadow at 10:32 Pacific Time. This is the first total lunar eclipse in about 3 years. There is going to be another lunar eclipse tonight, although unfortunately, it looks like much of North America will be under clouds. Lunar eclipse from January 21, 2000, Seward, Alaska. ![]()
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