TOTAL LUNAR ECIPSE TONIGHT

 Hey, Space Placers!


Almost at Totality

Greg Redfern

The Full Worm Moon occurs at 6:38 a.m. and will be undergoing a total lunar eclipse that will be widely visible. The D.C. area will not see the entire event as sunrise occurs while the eclipse is still ongoing. Get the particulars for your location by using this website.

To really see this eclipse, you will have to find a location that has a clear view of the western horizon as the totally eclipsed moon will be setting while the sun will be rising. This will make the moon difficult to see.

Your best bet is to observe and photograph the moon as soon as totality starts at 6:04 a.m. In the D.C. region the moon will only be about a fist-width held horizontally above the western horizon. Ideally, you can find an elevated location as this will improve your viewing.

You can get great astropics of the eclipse with your smartphone, camera and if you have one, a telescope. Use these tips on how to photograph the eclipse with a camera and with a smartphone.

If snow is on the ground, find a dark and open location to try to image the changing lighting during the eclipse, especially totality.

ENJOY!

Sky Guy in VA

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