Full Eclipse of the Moon tonight

holdmybeerwatchthis's Avatar
at about 02:30 cdt. This is sometimes called the Blood Moon.
cucharabill's Avatar
Here's the graphic for tonight's eclipse. Note the times are Eastern so correct for your own specific time zone. Happy observing.
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Can't wait!!!
cucharabill's Avatar
Here is the event at mid-eclipse. This was shot from Oklahoma City. The white dot near the bottom right is the star Spica in Virgo.
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boardman's Avatar
Holy fuck, It's the end of the world! That chart shows the moon moving west to east.

Oh Wait, Maybe that's the chart for the Southern Hemisphere...
cucharabill's Avatar
Holy fuck, It's the end of the world! That chart shows the moon moving west to east.

Oh Wait, Maybe that's the chart for the Southern Hemisphere... Originally Posted by boardman
No, the chart is correct. Remember, the Earth spins from west to east which makes the sky appear to move from east to west, and due to the Earth's gravitational drag on the Moon, the Moon moves from right to left (west to east) against the background of the stars. This is why the Moon rises and sets later each night.
I wanted to take a picture but I missed it.
I heard Mars was visible too!
cucharabill's Avatar
Mars is still visible and will be for about the next 12 months. Forgive the quality of this image, it's not in focus and is not a good shot by my standards. I shot this only for my own reference with no intention of posting it ANYWHERE, but since the question of Mars was raised, I thought it good to show the location of Mars in relation to the Moon during the eclipse.
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I didn't get the pleasure of viewing this lovely sky event due to clouds.