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Blood moon (Read 155 times)

    Pretty cool watching the moon eclipse this morning. Though at it's peak around 5:55 the fog rolled in pretty heavy and made it tougher to see. Be cool to check out the pictures that show up later today from those with more ideal viewing spots.

     

    ETA. This was my favorite picture from Facebook.

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    C-R


      Kids and I watched from 6:25 - 6:40 with telescope. Simply wonderful to see.


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        Did you catch the selenelion? (eclipsed moon and sun in the sky at the same time).  I wasn't far enough east, apparently.

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          Still cloudy when I arrived at the office today.  Would have liked to have seen it.  Alas.

          Not at it at all. 


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            It must have been close.  We're practically the same longitude and while I didn't see it, the blood moon was still decently high when I pulled out of the drive and the sun couldn't have been far from up.  Dang commute got in the way.

             

            We took the kids out several times to see it.  Great opportunity to explain what an eclipse is to my oldest (7).  This was easier to make sense of for her since the sun and moon were visually 180 degrees apart with the earth in the middle.

             

            Did you catch the selenelion? (eclipsed moon and sun in the sky at the same time).  I wasn't far enough east, apparently.

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            joescott


              Blessed to be a pre-dawn runner today.   I kept staring at that moon as long as I could throughout my 10-miler today.  Beautiful.  Very cool.

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                yep. 

                 

                Blessed to be a pre-dawn runner today.   I kept staring at that moon as long as I could throughout my 10-miler today.  Beautiful.  Very cool.


                jfa

                  Clear while driving to the bus this morning. Very cool to see. Especially since I didn't know one was coming.

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                  LedLincoln


                  not bad for mile 25

                    Blessed to be a pre-dawn runner today.   I kept staring at that moon as long as I could throughout my 10-miler today.  Beautiful.  Very cool.

                     

                    Yes, it was beautiful, and I wasn't even expecting it.  Got to see it emerging from the eclipse in the later stages of my run.

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                        Too cloudy here to see it.

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                        wolvmar


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                          saw it over the course of my run. I had no idea it was scheduled but was really cool to watch.

                          keeponrunning


                            Too cloudy here to see it (southern Ontario)

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                              Text my son. he and the Gson went outside to see it.

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