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For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
#11
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Blood moon. Fucking awesome.
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#12
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
(July 27, 2018 at 4:57 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Blood moon. Fucking awesome.

Yeah, it looks pretty creepy.  I can see why people in the past thought it was some omen of evil, or the dooooom! Some changes in the moon are very minor, barely noticeable.  This is a big change.  Looks ominous (and totally cool!).  Wish we had a better view, but I'm happy we got to see it at all.
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#13
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
(July 27, 2018 at 5:07 pm)Aroura Wrote:
(July 27, 2018 at 4:57 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Blood moon. Fucking awesome.

Yeah, it looks pretty creepy.  I can see why people in the past thought it was some omen of evil, or the dooooom! Some changes in the moon are very minor, barely noticeable.  This is a big change.  Looks ominous (and totally cool!).  Wish we had a better view, but I'm happy we got to see it at all.

Can you see Mars trailing the moon?
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
(July 27, 2018 at 5:10 pm)LastPoet Wrote:
(July 27, 2018 at 5:07 pm)Aroura Wrote: Yeah, it looks pretty creepy.  I can see why people in the past thought it was some omen of evil, or the dooooom! Some changes in the moon are very minor, barely noticeable.  This is a big change.  Looks ominous (and totally cool!).  Wish we had a better view, but I'm happy we got to see it at all.

Can you see Mars trailing the moon?

Because of the roofline/treeline, no.  We're hoping to see it clearer soon.  Likely we won't see it in time, though.  We got a cool app that shows it in real time through the buildings and what have you, it's the best we can do.  

We live in a dense area of the city here, no way to see over the 5 story rooftops that surround us for miles.  I feel lucky we glimpsed it through some trees earlier.
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Took a couple of shots with the mobile with digital zoom. yep, grainy. Its an old S4. I will post them later.
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#16
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Take some pictures and share, LP! Even if they aren't great, I still want to see what you are getting to see. Smile

(July 27, 2018 at 5:14 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Took a couple of shots with the mobile with digital zoom. yep, grainy. Its an old S4. I will post them later.

Cool!  I'll check back later to see what you posted.  Big Grin
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― Tom StoppardRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
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#17
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
It just looks like a more yellowish star on the moon 4 o'clock direction
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#18
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
I remember how hard we all tried to get photos during the solar eclipse not long ago. Was it last year? Anyhow, the best photos were of the multiple partial moon shadows on everything.
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Nope, by the time the moon came over the roofline, it was only half eclipsed. The lighting around here is so bright we can't make out any stars or planets near the moon. Ah well.
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― Tom StoppardRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
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#20
RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Here in the UK we have had about 8 weeks of clear skys, the night of the eclipse - thunderstorms!
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