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General (non-Linux) => Politics & Society => Topic started by: Jason on November 18, 2021, 08:29:25 PM

Title: Partial lunar eclipse will be longest since the reign of Henry VI (CBC)
Post by: Jason on November 18, 2021, 08:29:25 PM
The headline of this article says it all. The longest partial lunar eclipse in 600 years starts between 1 and 2 am and peaks about 4 am. It's almost total; the moon will be 97% covered by the Earth's shadow at the peak. It will be visibly noticed about 2 am in our area.

With any luck, it won't be cloudy.

I'll either stay up for it or wake myself up, or try to, watch it starting at maybe 3 am. I have a pair of binoculars appropriately branded Jason (that's the actual brand, ask Bill). CBC has a couple of animations about how it works although I expect many of the clever of us already know.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/partial-lunar-eclipse-nov-19-1.6252140

Title: Re: Partial lunar eclipse will be longest since the reign of Henry VI (CBC)
Post by: fox on November 19, 2021, 07:03:53 PM
Drat, I missed it.
Title: Re: Partial lunar eclipse will be longest since the reign of Henry VI (CBC)
Post by: Jason on November 25, 2021, 06:35:19 PM
It was pretty cloudy but in between clouds, I was able to see it at about its peak with a pair of binoculars. It was high enough in the sky that I had a stiff neck after a while of looking at it. Should invest in a lounge chair! It was interesting to me that the shape of the crescent seemed to make the moon look like it had depth (i.e. "3D"). The shadowed part was almost blood red. I went in after maybe 15 minutes with my hands getting too cold and my neck too stiff. But still very cool. I'm sure you can find lots of videos that amateur astronomers made of if you're interested, Fox.

You could look at it with the naked eye, too, and easily distinguish the red shadowed part of the moon from the crescent.
Title: Re: Partial lunar eclipse will be longest since the reign of Henry VI (CBC)
Post by: fox on November 26, 2021, 05:06:28 PM
CBC had a very good picture of it on their news website the next morning.