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Lunar eclipse tonight


JANUARY 20, 2019 / 5:45 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO

Total lunar eclipse set to wow star gazers, clear skies willing

 

NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Astronomy buffs across the United States have been promised all the makings of a spectacular total lunar eclipse on Sunday except one - clear skies.

 
 
The first full moon of 2019 rises off the shore of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Britain January 20, 2019. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden

Star gazers from Los Angeles to New York will keep their eyes on the sky for the eclipse, known as a super blood wolf moon, expected to appear at 11:41 p.m. EST.

Although it is a total eclipse, the moon will never go completely dark but rather take on a coppery red glow - called a blood moon. It is also a full moon that is especially close to Earth, called a supermoon.

And since it appears in January, when wolves howled in hunger outside villages, it has earned the name wolf moon, according to The Farmers Almanac.

But no matter how perfectly the stars align for this stellar event, the thrill or disappointment of the evening really depends on one thing: the weather.

 

If skies are clear on Sunday night, the spectacular total lunar eclipse will be visible with the naked eye.

Unlike a solar eclipse, which requires eye protection to safely enjoy the view, no extra measures need to be taken for hazard-free lunar eclipse watching.

If cloud cover ruins visibility, there is always a view on the internet.

Anyone clouded out can go online and see the view from our sky cameras around the world, said Andrew Fazekas, spokesman for the site AstronomersWithoutBorders.org.

Next chance for Americans to see a total lunar eclipse is 2022.

 

The blood moons red hue is the result of sunlight traveling through the Earths dusty, polluted atmosphere, Fazekas said. The shorter, more pliable blue wavelengths of light are scattered outside the Earths shadow and the longer, less bendable red wavelengths are refracted toward the moon.

Best viewing of the one-hour total eclipse will be from North and South America, with as many as 2.8 billion people able to see it from the Western Hemisphere, Europe, West Africa and northernmost Russia.



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Yeah!!!! I saw it!!! Way cool, off my side deck. Tried cell pics, I dunno but was about 3/4 covered. Very awesome and yes not normal colors either.

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I'll try & attach a photo of the one we had here in July last year...I set the alarm & everything for it lol, as it started at around 04:30...Blood red was the general color of the moon once fully eclipsed...

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I got some photos of the blood moon that Ill upload tomorrow. Pretty cool though!

I should also mention that this years blood moon was in the house of Leo.



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hoping to see some good pics...i did not stay up for it.

i have to sleep when i can



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Candy got some good ones on her camera. My cell ones didn't work.

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