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Total lunar eclipse tonight

Anubis

No Lifer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) -- Earthlings are about to be treated to a total lunar eclipse, just in time for Halloween.

For more than an hour Wednesday night, the moon will be covered entirely by Earth's shadow and resemble a glowing pumpkin.

With the Earth passing directly between the sun and the moon, the only light hitting the full moon will be from the home planet's sunrises and sunsets, thus the orange and red hue.

It will be a late-night show for people in North and South America and a pre-dawn display early Thursday for those in Europe and western Africa.

Aside from their entertainment value, total lunar eclipses give scientists a chance to assess the quality of Earth's atmosphere. Ash from volcanic eruptions, for example, can make an eclipsed moon look much darker. The recent eruptions of Mount St. Helens in Washington have consisted of far more steam than ash, and therefore the moon should appear bright and coppery red on Wednesday night, NASA said.

The next total eclipse of the moon will not be until March 2007.
 
The moon will begin slipping into the Earth's shadow at about 9:14 p.m. New York time today, beginning a 3 1/2-hour event visible from Alaska to Afghanistan.

just google for it there are hundreds of news links about it
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Aside from their entertainment value, total lunar eclipses give scientists a chance to assess the quality of Earth's atmosphere. Ash from volcanic eruptions, for example, can make an eclipsed moon look much darker. The recent eruptions of Mount St. Helens in Washington have consisted of far more steam than ash, and therefore the moon should appear bright and coppery red on Wednesday night, NASA said.

The next total eclipse of the moon will not be until March 2007.

Revelation 6:12
I watched as he opened the sixth seal. There was a great earthquake. The sun turned black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red

Mommy I'm scared!
 
I'm hoping it won't be cloudy here tonight when it happens... I had no tripod last year, so most of the shots were shiite. This year I DO have a tripod, and it's been cloudy all day 🙁
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'm hoping it won't be cloudy here tonight when it happens... I had no tripod last year, so most of the shots were shiite. This year I DO have a tripod, and it's been cloudy all day 🙁

Are tripods really worth it? I'd really like to get good pictures of this. I also autocross, and would love to take pictures of some events, but other than that, I really doubt I'll be taking pictures that require a tripod.

Should I invest in a cheap tripod? Bestbuy has this 5.5~ft one for about $30....
 
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'm hoping it won't be cloudy here tonight when it happens... I had no tripod last year, so most of the shots were shiite. This year I DO have a tripod, and it's been cloudy all day 🙁

Are tripods really worth it? I'd really like to get good pictures of this. I also autocross, and would love to take pictures of some events, but other than that, I really doubt I'll be taking pictures that require a tripod.

Should I invest in a cheap tripod? Bestbuy has this 5.5~ft one for about $30....

Tripods are essential for night photography. Also handy for daytime and portrait work. I would recommend the purchase, although I think Wal-mart usually has some for $20-25.
Next I need to build myself a lightbox...
 
My room's window is directly looking at the lunar eclipse right now.
Too bad I only have a70, can it do justice to the lunar eclipse??
 
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