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Night Sky Watchers! Total Lunar Eclipse the Night of April 15th!
Posted by: EarthDogHarpin (107.203.62.---)
Date: April 12, 2014 01:34PM

This article is by Ben Brumfield, of CNN, with contributions by Elizabeth Landau --

Prophecy loves signs from the heavens, and they will deliver Tuesday with a moonlight spectacle.

What will happen could sound sort of like this:

The moon will turn to blood as it aligns with Earth and sun
Then do so thrice more ere a year and a half is done,
'Tis not the herald of the apocalypses
Just the first of four total lunar eclipses.


In other words, get ready for an unusually beautiful moon to grace the night skies next week. There will be a total lunar eclipse Tuesday that will turn the moon a burnt reddish orange, NASA says.

It's called a blood moon, and this one is just the first in a series of four consecutive total eclipses.

Within a year and a half, North America will be able to see a blood moon a total of four times. The moon takes on this color during the eclipse as it passes through the Earth's shadow, which is the color of a desert sunset.

The four blood moons will occur in roughly six-month intervals on the following dates: April 15, 2014; October 8, 2014; April 4, 2015, and September 28, 2015.

With that frequency, one might be misled into thinking that they are commonplace.

There are about two lunar eclipses per year, NASA says. Some of them -- penumbral eclipses -- are so subtle, they are vaguely visible and go greatly unnoticed.

Other eclipses just cast a partial shadow on the moon but lend it none of that brilliant sunset hue.

Lunar eclipses -- penumbral, partial or umbral -- occur in random order, NASA says. Getting four umbral eclipses in a row is like drawing a rare lunar poker hand of four of a kind.

Just like the poker players, astronomers have a name for that lucky draw. It's called a tetrad, NASA says.

"The most unique thing about the 2014-2015 tetrad is that all of them are visible for all or parts of the USA," longtime NASA eclipse expert Fred Espenak said in a prepared statement.

In the 21st century, there will be many tetrads, but look back a few centuries, and you'll find the opposite phenomenon, Espenak said.

Before the dawn of the 20th century, there was a 300-year period when there were none, he said. Zero.

That would mean that neither Sir Isaac Newton, Mozart, Queen Anne, George Washington, Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln nor their contemporaries ever had a chance to see one.

So, we're in luck. To take advantage of it, you'll have to stay up late from Monday night into Tuesday.

People in North and South America will be able to see the entire eclipse, while sky watchers in the western Pacific can catch only the last half. The moon will be setting in most of Europe and Africa during the eclipse, so residents there probably won't see much.

For gazing geeks, NASA has set up a live web chat to answer questions about the eclipse starting at 1 a.m. Eastern Time.

The heavenly curtain rises on Tuesday's lunar review around 2 a.m. ET, when the moon starts to slide into Earth's shadow.

It should turn into a blood moon -- a coppery red -- about an hour later and stay that way for over an hour, NASA says.

Tuesday's blood moon comes right on time for the Jewish festival of Passover, which commemorates the ancient Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt. According to the Bible, God cast 10 plagues upon the Egyptians, the final plague being the death of the firstborn. The Israelites painted lamb's blood on their doorways so that this plague would pass over their homes.

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Re: Night Sky Watchers! Total Lunar Eclipse the Night of April 15th!
Posted by: Pulp (69.8.54.---)
Date: April 15, 2014 06:24PM

This is the only halfway decent photo I got. Sure was pretty though. I should've looked up the name of the star low and to the right, Mars was really bright during totality.

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Re: Night Sky Watchers! Total Lunar Eclipse the Night of April 15th!
Posted by: EarthDogHarpin (107.203.62.---)
Date: April 15, 2014 08:38PM

Well, you got a much better pic than I did. Mine looks like a pink fuzzy-in-areas orb in the middle of a black background. eye rolling smiley Didn't do justice to the beauty of the eclipse.

The "real deal" was quite stunning and so very beautiful. We stood out in the back yard and watched it for about a half hour.... Already looking forward to the next one on October 8th. smiling bouncing smiley

I think the name of that star (a couple of degrees from the moon - at about 4 o'clock) is the star Spica, in the constellation Virgo. Here in the city, couldn't really see it before the eclipse (because the moon was too bright) but once the eclipse was full on and the moon was red, Spica just popped right out there! It was a real treat to see.

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Re: Night Sky Watchers! Total Lunar Eclipse the Night of April 15th!
Posted by: yukon (24.144.171.---)
Date: April 15, 2014 10:37PM

I was hoping to see it but about half an hour before it was to start in our area the clouds rolled in and the rain and snow started. That really sucked.

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