Are You Prepared for the Upcoming Lunar Eclipse?

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The forum discussion centers around the anticipation of an upcoming lunar eclipse, with participants sharing their viewing experiences and preparations. Users discuss the timing of the eclipse, with mentions of specific times such as 3 a.m. PT and 7 a.m. AT, and the atmospheric conditions affecting visibility. Notable observations include the moon's color during past eclipses, described as dark umber and blood-red. The conversation also touches on humorous misunderstandings regarding lunar and solar eclipses.

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Set your alarms, get your cameras ready, clean the lenses on your scopes - it's loony time!

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/08/070827-lunar-eclispe.html

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/08/images/070827-lunar-eclipse_big.jpg
 
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I hope lots of folks here get a good view.

Unfortunately, I won't, as 3 a.m. PT is 7 a.m AT. :frown::mad:
 
I saw a total eclipse of the moon a few years ago. Awesome. The moon turned a dark umber color.
 
* rimshot *
 
Civil twilight here was at 6:26 AM (ET) this morning. So I should get about a half hour of viewing time, if, as forecast, the clouds stay away.
 
Evo said:
I saw a total eclipse of the moon a few years ago. Awesome. The moon turned a dark umber color.

I saw a good one in Portland back in '97 or '98. The moon looked blood-red for a time.
 
we're headed out to go find a dark spot out of the city now. I wish I had a camera...
 
That's it over here...I had a smoky, brown moon. Total eclipse began at about 0552(ET) with the moon at an elevation of about 20o above the horizon.
 
I was prepared. I set out the lawn chair, can of brew and bag of chips and the smoked glass and just waited. But I didn't see a thing.
 
  • #10
mooneclipse600005.jpg
 
  • #11
jimmysnyder said:
smoked glass and just waited. But I didn't see a thing.

All the letters correct here?
 
  • #12
zoobyshoe said:
mooneclipse600005.jpg

Very nice.
 
  • #13
George Jones said:
All the letters correct here?
Naughty George! Nice pic, zoob. That's redder than it ever got, here in the midwest.

jimmy, how exactly do you mean "missed"?
 
  • #14
Gokul43201 said:
Naughty George! Nice pic, zoob. That's redder than it ever got, here in the midwest.

jimmy, how exactly do you mean "missed"?

Here's my interpretation, which may be completelly wrong.

Jimmy was making a joke about confusing lunar and solar eclipses. When you try and observe a lunar eclipse through stuff you use for a solar eclipse, you don't see very much.

Since Jimmy's post was in jest, I decided to run with it.
 
  • #15
George Jones said:
Since Jimmy's post was in jest, I decided to run with it.
So he wasn't trying on his new Oriental accent?
 
  • #16
Gokul43201 said:
So he wasn't trying on his new Oriental accent?

As usual, I was slow on the uptake. I now see the light with respect to your post (#13).
 
  • #17
Yes, it was all in jest, I don't really smoke glass, or anyway, I don't inhale. The reason I didn't see anything is because I live on the oriental coast of the US which may explain the accent.
 
  • #18
I had a very nice view from my back porch this morning.

Now, if I could just take a short nap at my desk... I got home around 11:30 last night, so that makes for a short sleep.
 

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