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Old 03-02-2007, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Eclipse set to be 'best in years'

Skywatchers eagerly awaiting Saturday's total lunar eclipse say that the spectacle could be the "best in years".
The eclipse begins at 2018 GMT, with the Moon totally immersed in the shadow of the Earth between 2244 and 2358 GMT.

During "totality", only light that has been filtered through the Earth's atmosphere reaches the Moon's surface, making it appear a reddish colour.

The eclipse will be visible from the whole of Europe, Africa, South America, and eastern parts of the US and Canada.

"They are beautiful events," said Robert Massey, spokesman for the UK's Royal Astronomical Society.

"They have a really romantic feel to them as you look up because the Moon, which is normally pearly white, takes on this reddish colour."

He added that it was totally safe to observe and no protective filters were needed because the Moon would actually be less bright than during a normal full moon.
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Old 03-03-2007, 02:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Good post...

The eastern edge of Wisconsin appears to be right on the line between "partially visible" and "totally visible".

The rest of Wisconsin is in the partially visible area.

There is a "fully visible" area in the middle of the Atlantic.

What the heck is the difference between totally visible and fully visible? :?

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According to the map graphic, we should have a 'total' view.
Perhaps the terms 'fully' and 'totality' may be grammatic, in that folks in Europe, Africa...and those others, don't refer to a drinking fountain as 'theBubbler'
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Did anyone go out and look?
I'm usually awake at the time the article says the viewing would be best, but for some reason, I was in bed at midnight.
Maybe I'll catch it next time.
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We were ready for it even had the stereo lens ready to take double pictures..but for whatever reason I did not see anything but a bright moon.

Exactly when did this happen last night?
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somewhere between 3 & 4 am?
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We were ready for it even had the stereo lens ready to take double pictures..but for whatever reason I did not see anything but a bright moon.

Exactly when did this happen last night?
sometime between 3 &4 am cst
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sometime between 3 &4 am cst
well I was fast asleep by then. But it's strange, in one place I read that it mentioned it would be around 5:00 p.m. eastern time. Thinking this would make it around 7-8 our time? Thinking eastern time to be out east. Guess that wasn't correct. Since we kept a watch all evening well into the night and never saw a thing.

Another place I checked it out mentioned around 2-3 a.m. so I told my daughter to check it out since that is when she starts her first job of the day. I'll have to see if she thought to look up at it.

I think another one to watch will be next fall? I'll have to see if I can find that out.

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Picture this: The year is 2025 and you're on the moon. "Home" is 100 meters away—an outpost on the rim of Shackleton Crater. NASA started building it five years earlier, and it is growing fast. You're one of the construction workers.

As always in these polar regions, the sun hangs low, barely above the craggy lunar horizon. You adjust your visor. It amazes you how bright a low sun can be when there's no atmosphere to dim it.

Suddenly, the lights go out.

Up in the sky, a big black disk covers the sun. A red "ring of fire" appears where the sun was only moments before, and its glow turns the ground red beneath your feet.

You've been waiting for this. It's an eclipse.
Astronauts on the moon are going to experience eclipses typically once or twice a year: Earth glides in front of the sun turning lunar day into a strange kind of ruddy night. It'll be one of the highlights of any lunar tour.

The charm of the eclipse comes from Earth. Our planet is big enough by a factor of three to block the entire sun but, curiously, this doesn't cause complete darkness. Rays of sunlight bend around the edge of Earth, filtering through the atmosphere. As seen from the moon, the edge of Earth lights up like a sunset-red ring of fire—one of the most beautiful sights in the solar system. (A simplified, 1.2 MB animation of the process may be seen here. Credit: Graphic artist Larry Koehn.)

Can't wait until 2025? The next eclipse is right around the corner: Saturday, March 3, 2007. Stuck on Earth, we can't see the ring of fire, but we can see the red glow it produces on the moon. The phenomenon will be visible from parts of all seven continents including the eastern half of North America.

In the USA, the eclipse will already be underway when the moon rises on Saturday evening. Observing tip: Find a place with a clear view of the eastern horizon and station yourself there at sunset. As the sun goes down behind you, a red moon will rise before your eyes.

Rising moons are often reddened by clouds or pollution, but this moon will be the deep, extraordinary red only seen during a lunar eclipse. As you watch it ascend into the night, imagine what it would be like to stand by Shackleton Crater watching from the opposite direction.

It's not so far-fetched. NASA plans to return astronauts to the moon no later than 2020. From their polar base camp, humans will explore the countryside hunting for resources they can use to "live off the land." They'll study the moon's geology, learning more about the unique potential of the moon to reveal ancient secrets of Earth and the solar system. They'll also evaluate technologies needed for future missions to Mars.

And occasionally when the ground turns red, they'll pause and look up at a glowing ring in the sky.

March 3rd is a good night to imagine that.


http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list158236
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