Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

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If you step outside late tonight into early Tuesday morning, you may notice the moon looks like a luminous rotten orange. It's a total lunar eclipse that will be visible to everyone in North and Central America, including Alaska and Hawaii.
"We've all got a ringside seat to this one," says Alan MacRobert, editor of Sky & Telescope magazine. "We'll be watching it together."

During a lunar eclipse, the Earth lines up directly between the sun and the moon, so there is no direct sunlight to hit and reflect off the moon's surface. The only light that reaches it is "filtered and bending through our atmosphere," MacRobert says. That gives it the color of "all of the world's sunrises and sunsets" together.

The total eclipse will last for 72 minutes, a deeper "night within a night," as he puts it. It will be partially eclipsed for about an hour as it goes into and out of the Earth's shadow.

The total eclipse will last from 2:41 to 3:53 a.m. ET.

"It's going to take a long time to watch the whole eclipse, about three and a half hours," says Rebecca Johnsoneditor of StarDate magazine.

The color the moon takes on during the eclipse depends on what's in Earth's upper atmosphere, or stratosphere, says Fred Espenak, a scientist emeritus with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and eclipse specialist.

"Volcanoes throw up sulfur dioxide, and when that gets to the upper atmosphere in the stratosphere it combines with water vapor, creating a smog of sulfuric acid that reddens the light even more. So the more volcanic activity you have on Earth, the more it darkens and reddens the eclipse."

Richard Keen, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Colorado-Boulder, says the stratosphere is fairly clear right now, so this eclipse will be pretty light, most likely bright red to bright orange.

"So it will be very colorful," Espenak says.

Most places on Earth see total lunar eclipses every three to five years. They tend to "occur in clumps," Espenak says.

There will be three over the next 12 months: Tonight, June 15 and Dec. 10. The June eclipse won't be visible from North America, and next December's will be visible only in the western part of the continent. "But the one coming up is ideally situated for all of the United States," he says.

In past ages, "these things spooked the bejesus out of people before people understood what caused them," MacRobert says.

Today, science museums, parks, colleges and universities across the nation will be hosting viewing parties, with astronomers and telescopes on hand to explain what's happening and give the public a closer look into the awe-inspiring sight of the moon slowly disappearing from the sky.
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

The total eclipse will last from 2:41 to 3:53 a.m. ET.
I'll be passed out by then please take some pics. :)
 

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I will be watching.
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

That'll be about lunch time at work tonight.

Thanks, Bob.



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I hope it clears, but stormy at the moment.
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

Well I was awake however, the weather was not on my side. We had thick fog/clouds :(
 

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Rare lunar eclipse... I wonder,,, how would that affect night fishing? :D
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

And of course it will be overcast and rainy/snowy tonight in my area. it seems like it never fails to be overcast anytime there is something happening in the skies above. Yeah, I missed the meteror showers too. :(

And in the middle of the night when I'm dead asleep.
 

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I would like to see it, But a forecast of 3-4 inches of snow might put a damper on it.

Normally people don't go crazy on Lunar eclipses, but this one falls on the winter solstice..
 

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Overcast with rain chances tonight so I probably won't see it.
 

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Rare lunar eclipse... I wonder,,, how would that affect night fishing? :D

I'm sure my lady will find out....she is ready, she caught her bait and is rigged.

Clear skys here.

Oh no, another late night. :)
 

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Predicted overcast skies here in NE Ohio never fails the only real astrological event I can remember seing was hales( spelled wrong for sure) very clear skies wathced it with the kids for over an hour in the telescope breath taking!!!!
 

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Looks like we will be looking at clouds in the Atl area:eek:
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

We have a clear sky here and and an awesome view. We're about 40 minutes in and almost half of it is covered.
 

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Rats! That figures...like so many others we are unable to view it here too for all the fog/mist/snow flurries. :mad:
 

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Ok, that was COOL!!! :cool:
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

Got to see about the first 2/3rd of it, then the clouds rolled in and blacked it out. Better than nothing I suppose.....


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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

Good job with the pics FBPirate95. Thanks for posting. Rain here and couldn't see a thing.
 

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Re: Entire nation gets a 'ringside seat' to total lunar eclipse

Good job with the pics FBPirate95. Thanks for posting. Rain here and couldn't see a thing.

+1, cold and overcast here, clouds were not that thick as alot of illumination.

Did you notice though earth quakes again in the east, summatra area???
always seem to get them when there is a full moon.
 
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