Check Out the Lunar Eclipse Tonight - Night Calculator

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the lunar eclipse occurring on the night of May 15-16, 2023, and highlights the use of the US Naval Observatory's Night Calculator tool for eclipse information. Participants shared their experiences of viewing the eclipse, noting the ideal weather conditions initially, followed by cloud cover that obstructed visibility. Despite the challenges, users expressed appreciation for the brief moments of clear skies and the beauty of the event.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of lunar eclipses and their significance.
  • Familiarity with astronomical tools like the US Naval Observatory's Night Calculator.
  • Basic photography skills for capturing celestial events.
  • Knowledge of weather patterns affecting astronomical observations.
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the US Naval Observatory's Night Calculator for future lunar and solar eclipses.
  • Research techniques for astrophotography to improve capturing celestial events.
  • Learn about the different types of lunar eclipses and their visibility conditions.
  • Investigate weather forecasting tools that can aid in planning for astronomical observations.
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Astronomy enthusiasts, amateur photographers, and anyone interested in observing and understanding lunar eclipses and celestial events.

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Lunar eclipse tonight (15/16.5) and I found this night calculator

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/LunarEclipse.html

that allows you to get information on the eclipse, and future eclipses.
 
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Absolutely beautiful. I just got in after spending at least 30-45 minutes just gazing at.
 
Yea...well...it WAS beautiful, perfect tempature no June bugs and then...clouds:frown: It's all gone!
 
Yup, perfect temp, no bugs, and lots and lots of clouds.
 
I got a good 5 minutes of PERFECTLY clear skys. I got a few pictures of it and turned around to set up my video camera, turned back around, and the moon was lost in clouds. I got to see it anyways though, can't complain.
 
cloudy night for me too
 

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