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Re: Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by delberson » Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:31 am

Re: Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by Lorenzo Comolli » Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:43 pm

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TEC140, Canon 60D, 15s exp, 1600 ISO, Tradate-Italy
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METEOR IMPACT, Canon 100-400 at 400mm f/6.3, Canon 5D, 8s exp, 1600 ISO, crop, Tradate-Italy

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Re: Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by Alson Wong » Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:13 pm

The Moon entering the Earth's shadow
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Re: Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by Alson Wong » Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:12 pm

Eclipsed Moon with the Beehive Cluster
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Re: Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by delberson » Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:32 am

Re: Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by delberson » Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:17 am

Griffith Observatory: Free Public & Online Viewing of Jan. 20th Total Lunar Eclipse

by bystander » Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:59 pm

Total Lunar Eclipse! January 20, 2019
Griffith Observatory | 2019 Jan 17
Total Lunar Eclipse!
January 20, 2019


See it from Griffith Observatory
or
watch it live on the internet.

Super Blood Wolf Moon

by neufer » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:52 pm

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Total Lunar Eclipse 2019 Jan 20-21

by bystander » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:03 pm

All You Need to Know for Sunday’s Total Lunar Eclipse
Sky & Telescope | 2019 Jan 16
North America, South America, and indeed much of the world are gloriously poised for the total lunar eclipse of January 20–21, when, for an hour, the Moon will turn a reddish hue. The eclipse will begin late on January 20th and continue into the small hours of the 21st. ...

If you’re in the Americas, Europe, or Africa the night of January 20–21, you’re in for a treat. This is the first total lunar eclipse visible across the contiguous U.S. since September 2015, and the next one visible anywhere won't occur until May 2021. For viewers in the United States: Sunday night is the middle night of a three-day weekend — so the eclipse makes a good excuse to stay up late! ...

North and South America will enjoy the full experience of the eclipse, from initial penumbral stage to final penumbral stage, during the evening of Sunday, January 20th, and into the night of January 21st. Viewers in the east of both continents will have to stay up into the early hours of the morning of January 21st to see all stages of the eclipse, while those in the west will be able to get to bed before midnight on the same evening. ...

Lunar eclipse in the UK morning sky
Royal Astronomical Society | 2019 Jan 17

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