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Stargazers watch total lunar eclipse
AP on Yahoo ^ | 3/3/07 | Raphael G. Satter - ap

Posted on 03/03/2007 6:47:24 PM PST by NormsRevenge

LONDON - The moon darkened, reddened, and turned shades of gray and orange Saturday night during the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years, thrilling stargazers and astronomers around the world.

The Earth's shadow took over six hours to crawl across the moon's surface, eating it into a crescent shape before engulfing it completely in a spectacle at least partly visible on every continent.

About a dozen amateur astronomers braved the cold and mud outside the Croydon Observatory in southeast London to watch the start of the eclipse.

"It's starting to go!" said Alex Gikas, 8, a Cub Scout who was studying for his astronomy badge. "I've never seen anything like it before. I'm really excited."

By the time greatest eclipse, shortly after 5:44 p.m. EST, the light of the full moon was replaced by near-total obscurity.

"It was really very dark," said Paul Harper, Chairman of the Croydon Astronomical Society, who estimated that moon had lost over four-fifths of its luminosity. "It was quite a nice one."

Lunar eclipses occur when Earth passes between the sun and the moon, an uncommon event because the moon spends most of its time either above or below the plane of Earth's orbit.

Sunlight still reaches the moon during total eclipses, but it is refracted through Earth's atmosphere, bathing the moon in an eerie crimson light.

Mike Ealay, a 60-year-old architect who wandered over to the observatory to watch the eclipse, said the red color of the moon made it look like a close-up version of Mars.

"I think it's quite exciting. It's like having the red planet on your doorstep," he said.

Despite cloudy conditions over much of Europe, a variety of Webcasts carried the event live, and astronomers urged the public not to miss out on the spectacle.

"It's not an event that has any scientific value, but it's something everybody can enjoy," said Robert Massey, of Britain's Royal Astronomical Society.

The moon's red blush faded as it began moving out of Earth's shadow just after 8 p.m. EST. The eclipse ended a little more than hour later.

Residents of east Asia saw the eclipse cut short by moonset, while those in the eastern parts of North and South America had the moon already partially or totally eclipsed by the time it rose over the horizon in the evening.

While eastern Australia, Alaska and New Zealand missed Saturday's show, they will have front row seats to the next total lunar eclipse, on Aug. 28.


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To: montag813

The 2008 total will be far North on our side of the Atlantic, unfortunately

here's a Dynamic Eclipse Map Using GOOGLE Maps

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/TSE2008google.html


21 posted on 03/03/2007 8:48:22 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......)
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To: don-o

we get a total solar eclipse August 1, 2008.

well, "we" as in some spots on Earth, that is..
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/TSE2008google.html

You're most welcome for the posts and stuff. My pleasure.


22 posted on 03/03/2007 8:50:26 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......)
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To: montag813

What a lovely description! I am so glad your son got a glimpse of the heavens and how they work!


23 posted on 03/03/2007 8:51:20 PM PST by paulat (I'd rather vote for someone who CAN ACTUALLY BE ELECTED)
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To: NormsRevenge

Beautiful pics, NR!! Thank you so much!


24 posted on 03/03/2007 8:53:22 PM PST by paulat (I'd rather vote for someone who CAN ACTUALLY BE ELECTED)
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To: NormsRevenge
solar eclipse August 1, 2008.

I was in downtown Atlanta in the middle 80's and there was a total eclipse of the sun. That was very very strange. I can imagine how people would have just gone bonkers way back in the day.

25 posted on 03/03/2007 8:56:30 PM PST by don-o (Fight, fight. fight to drive the GOP to the right!!!!)
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To: montag813
In Cali? I may just head out for it. There is nothing quite like a celestial event out West. You cannot get away from light pollution in CT.

If it's a solar eclipse, you won't need to worry about light pollution.

26 posted on 03/03/2007 8:59:23 PM PST by mtg
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To: don-o

strange is right... the light to dark effect is eerie and when the jewel appears on the ring of light,, awesome.


27 posted on 03/03/2007 9:04:35 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ......)
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To: NormsRevenge

Me and my girlfriend missed the eclipse, but were treated to the coolest sunset either of us have seen in out 78 years combinced experience,


28 posted on 03/03/2007 9:09:12 PM PST by Fierce Allegiance (RINO = Rudy Is Not Ours! Keep scrubbing, Rudy supporters, the blood won't come off.)
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To: NormsRevenge

I recall the birds stopped singing. And the shadows got really weird. The perception shift was like a psychedelic drug experience....uh, I imagine.


29 posted on 03/03/2007 9:11:12 PM PST by don-o (Fight, fight. fight to drive the GOP to the right!!!!)
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