Total Eclipse Tonight: Visible From Europe, South & North America

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The thread discusses the visibility and experience of a total lunar eclipse occurring on the same night as a significant baseball game, with participants sharing their observations and expectations regarding the event. The scope includes personal experiences, weather conditions, and cultural references related to the eclipse.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants note that the eclipse will be visible from Western Europe, South America, and nearly all of North America, with specific mention of timing and local visibility challenges due to terrain.
  • One participant expresses hope for clear skies in England, despite typical rainy weather.
  • Another participant shares a personal anecdote about a previous experience watching a lunar eclipse during a baseball game, highlighting the challenges of viewing in a stadium setting.
  • There is mention of the cultural significance of the eclipse coinciding with the World Series, particularly among superstitious fans, which adds an interesting layer to the event.
  • Several participants report varying experiences with the eclipse, including one who managed to view it despite typical cloudy weather and another who faced cloud cover later in the evening.
  • Images of the eclipse are shared, showcasing the visual aspects of the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the visibility of the eclipse across various regions, but individual experiences and weather conditions lead to differing viewpoints on the event's accessibility. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the impact of the eclipse on the baseball game and the associated superstitions.

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Limitations include varying local weather conditions affecting visibility, personal anecdotes that may not represent broader experiences, and the cultural context surrounding the eclipse and the baseball game.

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Astronomy enthusiasts, sports fans, and individuals interested in cultural phenomena related to celestial events may find this discussion relevant.

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this is just a reminder
Labguy already posted this three weeks ago on "Events" thread

Here's one of many newsitems about it:
http://space.com/spacewatch/eclipse_041027.html

Here's Labguy's earlier post
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=335764#post335764

It looks like it will be visible to a lot of PFzers because
it will be visible from Western Europe and South America and
from nearly all of North America----all except the westernmost fringe.

I think it will be a bit marginal where I live because Pacific Time totality starts 7:23 PM this evening and lasts til 8:45PM. We have hills to the east and the moon won't be very high that early in the evening.
 
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Thank you for that timely reminder marcus, here in England it is rain as usual! Perhaps there will be a hole in the clouds!

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marcus said:
It looks like it will be visible to a lot of PFzers because
it will be visible from Western Europe and South America and
from nearly all of North America----all except the westernmost fringe.

I think it will be a bit marginal where I live because Pacific Time totality starts 7:23 PM this evening and lasts til 8:45PM. We have hills to the east and the moon won't be very high that early in the evening.
There has been a lot about it in the poular press because it will coincide with the World Series game tonight. Many sports fans are superstitious - especially Red Sox fans who believe that selling Babe Ruth to the Yankees has cursed the team. If the Sox win tonight, they will have won 8 consecutive post-season games and their first World Series in over 80 years. Any significant plays or runs during totality will only add to the mumbo-jumbo! If someone hits a grand slam during totality (for either team) the press will play it up big-time! :rolleyes: Be prepared to educate your "astronomically-challenged" friends or just humor them.
 
I saw a total lunar eclipse from a baseball game before. Not the World Series, but a regular-season San Francisco Giants game. A stadium is definitely the WRONG place to watch an eclipse from. The lights drowned out the whole thing until totality ended. But they did put up an image on the scoreboard of the moon in totality. It drew huge cheers from the crowd.

Tonight, in San Francisco, the moon will be partly immersed in Earth's umbra when it rises. This should make a very cool moonrise picture. Check back tommorow.
 
Watched the first half of the eclipse. By the time I decided to go over to my buddy's house (who has a 4" reflector), the clouds had rolled in.
 
usually i have cloudy weather this time of year in oregon, but last night i got a great view of the eclipse, and a dark red one too! very cool, right before halloween and all..
 

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