Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
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Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
For CTC, a lunar eclipse is when the sun blocks out the moon so that it goes dark for a bit and then it reappears.
Its unique because it is going to last so long.
Partial eclipse begins: 10:27 ET (9:27 Central time, CTC).
Totally dark at: 11:29 ET (10:29 Central).
Totally dark ends at : 12:53 am ET (11:53 pm Central).
Partial eclipse ends: 1:55 am ET (12:55 am Central).
On a side note, there will be 7 more full moons in 2022. Each of them have a name. The Beaver Moon will be November 8th, and we are hoping Disco can get some pictures of that.
Its unique because it is going to last so long.
Partial eclipse begins: 10:27 ET (9:27 Central time, CTC).
Totally dark at: 11:29 ET (10:29 Central).
Totally dark ends at : 12:53 am ET (11:53 pm Central).
Partial eclipse ends: 1:55 am ET (12:55 am Central).
On a side note, there will be 7 more full moons in 2022. Each of them have a name. The Beaver Moon will be November 8th, and we are hoping Disco can get some pictures of that.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
For the sun to block out the moon wouldn't it have to be between the earth and the moon?Animal wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:16 pm For CTC, a lunar eclipse is when the sun blocks out the moon so that it goes dark for a bit and then it reappears.
Its unique because it is going to last so long.
Partial eclipse begins: 10:27 ET (9:27 Central time, CTC).
Totally dark at: 11:29 ET (10:29 Central).
Totally dark ends at : 12:53 am ET (11:53 pm Central).
Partial eclipse ends: 1:55 am ET (12:55 am Central).
On a side note, there will be 7 more full moons in 2022. Each of them have a name. The Beaver Moon will be November 8th, and we are hoping Disco can get some pictures of that.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
The Earth blocks the Sun’s rays from hitting the moon.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
You just gave Michael Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer a great idea for a movie!rule34 wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:23 pmFor the sun to block out the moon wouldn't it have to be between the earth and the moon?Animal wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:16 pm For CTC, a lunar eclipse is when the sun blocks out the moon so that it goes dark for a bit and then it reappears.
Its unique because it is going to last so long.
Partial eclipse begins: 10:27 ET (9:27 Central time, CTC).
Totally dark at: 11:29 ET (10:29 Central).
Totally dark ends at : 12:53 am ET (11:53 pm Central).
Partial eclipse ends: 1:55 am ET (12:55 am Central).
On a side note, there will be 7 more full moons in 2022. Each of them have a name. The Beaver Moon will be November 8th, and we are hoping Disco can get some pictures of that.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
So, is this at dusk or dawn? Why can't these solar system objects start doing things on a orderly timely basis?
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
Try reading post #1.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 10:22 pm So, is this at dusk or dawn? Why can't these solar system objects start doing things on a orderly timely basis?
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
For the sun to block out the moon it must be a hell of an orbit.Animal wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:16 pm For CTC, a lunar eclipse is when the sun blocks out the moon so that it goes dark for a bit and then it reappears.
Its unique because it is going to last so long.
Partial eclipse begins: 10:27 ET (9:27 Central time, CTC).
Totally dark at: 11:29 ET (10:29 Central).
Totally dark ends at : 12:53 am ET (11:53 pm Central).
Partial eclipse ends: 1:55 am ET (12:55 am Central).
On a side note, there will be 7 more full moons in 2022. Each of them have a name. The Beaver Moon will be November 8th, and we are hoping Disco can get some pictures of that.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
Its interesting that there are very few solar eclipses because the moon is so small that it can only block the entire sun if it is in exactly the right location. The sun, however, is so much larger than the moon that it can easily block the moon for an eclipse. That's why there are more of them and why they last so much longer.rule34 wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:23 pmFor the sun to block out the moon wouldn't it have to be between the earth and the moon?Animal wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 6:16 pm For CTC, a lunar eclipse is when the sun blocks out the moon so that it goes dark for a bit and then it reappears.
Its unique because it is going to last so long.
Partial eclipse begins: 10:27 ET (9:27 Central time, CTC).
Totally dark at: 11:29 ET (10:29 Central).
Totally dark ends at : 12:53 am ET (11:53 pm Central).
Partial eclipse ends: 1:55 am ET (12:55 am Central).
On a side note, there will be 7 more full moons in 2022. Each of them have a name. The Beaver Moon will be November 8th, and we are hoping Disco can get some pictures of that.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
I'm up early.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
I'm really hoping to get a decent picture.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
if it turns out its indecent, then that's okay, too.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
Watching it right now, pretty cool!
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Full eclipse here right now.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
i always know it's going to be cloudy when i hear there's an eclipse.
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They were forecasting T-storms but I actually got to see it for a change.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
Saw the eclipse and the space station last night.
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Re: Lunar Eclipse of a Full Moon Sunday Night
Saw it last night. Always cool.