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I was not able to Photograph through my Window & Screen
But was able to see the last few Minutes of the Eclipse as the Moon Lined up
and Supposedly Turned Dark Red.
I think it's got an Hour to go
Just sort of looked Dark here
and like this not really red
A "blood moon" happens when Earth's moon is in a total lunar eclipse. While it has no special astronomical significance, the view in the sky is striking as the usually whitish moon becomes red or ruddy brown. Lunar eclipses can only happen during a full moon, when the sun fully illuminates the surface. Usually, a full moon has no eclipse because the moon orbits in a slightly different plane than the Earth and the sun. However, at times the planes coincide. Earth passes in between the moon and the sun and cuts off the sunlight, causing an eclipse
from youtube tv
enhanced and lightened by me
But was able to see the last few Minutes of the Eclipse as the Moon Lined up
and Supposedly Turned Dark Red.
I think it's got an Hour to go
Just sort of looked Dark here
and like this not really red
A "blood moon" happens when Earth's moon is in a total lunar eclipse. While it has no special astronomical significance, the view in the sky is striking as the usually whitish moon becomes red or ruddy brown. Lunar eclipses can only happen during a full moon, when the sun fully illuminates the surface. Usually, a full moon has no eclipse because the moon orbits in a slightly different plane than the Earth and the sun. However, at times the planes coincide. Earth passes in between the moon and the sun and cuts off the sunlight, causing an eclipse
from youtube tv
enhanced and lightened by me
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