Tonight: Total Lunar Eclipse... last time was in 1638
Tonight: Total Lunar Eclipse... last time was in 1638
that one happened on the winter solstice... planning to see it if the clouds stay away, beginning around 2:40 a.m. EST.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01617.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01617.html
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- Tracy in WI
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Am setting my alarm to get up to see it. Right now the sky is pretty clear with just a few clouds but could change by 2:30. Will let you know if I make it and how it was. Good-night everyone.
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- Tracy in WI
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Linda, my view was from NJ, the sky was as clear and bright as I have ever seen it. Gorgeous, bright full moon all evening into the night, millions of stars, just as clear as could be. I awoke around 3:30 AM to find the view in your 2nd pic. The sky was still surprisingly bright but the moon was that yellowish/amber glow in photo 2...stunning! Somewhere around 4 something the view in pic 3 was playing out...I watched that briefly and then called it a night, again! Thanks for the photos. The eclipse was a treat to observe and I didn't even think about taking pics!
Thanks for the photo praise... I haven't even looked at the ones my husband and I took.
My son took these, camera hand held, laying in a driveway, and emailed them to me. He was using a Canon EOS 5D with a Canon 70-210 lens at 210, exposed 1 second at f5.6, ISO 400... except the last pic was ISO 800 for less than one second.
Our view was the same, however.
To me it was worth braving the chilly temps. A long nap will most likely be needed today!
Chet, I hope you got a shot of the Capitol!
If you are on Facebook you might like to see Steve Simonsen's photos at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-Sim ... 7962503667
My son took these, camera hand held, laying in a driveway, and emailed them to me. He was using a Canon EOS 5D with a Canon 70-210 lens at 210, exposed 1 second at f5.6, ISO 400... except the last pic was ISO 800 for less than one second.
Our view was the same, however.
To me it was worth braving the chilly temps. A long nap will most likely be needed today!
Chet, I hope you got a shot of the Capitol!
If you are on Facebook you might like to see Steve Simonsen's photos at:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-Sim ... 7962503667
... no longer a stranger to paradise