Tuesday, October 16, 2012

What Have You Observed During The 51 Minutes Total Moon Eclipse Today After You Have Seen It?


Question by Shary: What Have You Observed During The 51 Minutes Total Moon Eclipse Today After You Have Seen It?

There was a total moon eclipse yesterday when the earth shadow covers the noon. Because of some light scatters from earth atmosphere the moon still can be visible but reddish in color because the blue is filtered. This post question is: did you observe the eclipse and describe what did you see including some of the other solar planets.


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Just two weeks after the huge "supermoon" wowed skywatchers around the world, the heavens will offer up another observing treat — a solar eclipse on May 20 that should be visible from much of western North America.The May 20 event is what's known as an annular solar eclipse, in which the moon blocks out most of the sun but leaves a ring of light visible around its circumference.It should be quite a spectacular sight for favorably placed — and appropriately careful —skywatchers throughout Asia, the Pacific region and parts of North America.
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