Hello, hello. (Squelch! tap-tap) Erm .. it is a Atlantic Technology Channel Public Service Announcement.
Tonight, our local satellite, the moon, experienced a total lunar eclipse. It starts at 02.41 to 01.33 clock in the East, followed by the onset of totality, and the good folks at NASA say the best time for the clock display is 03.17 Eclipse Sun will be visible throughout North America.
Now see a lunar eclipse is not like a solar eclipse. Do not expect a perfect circle defined strong erase completely the face of the moon. Instead, when the Earth passes in front of the path between the sun and moon, the moon takes on different shades of red. Here's how rouging NASA explains:
If you take good pictures of the eclipse, but we want to see. This includes your Atlantic Technology Site PSA.A quick trip to the moon gives the answer: Make looked standing on a dusty plain moon in the sky. Overhead hangs Earth Night of the earth, completely hide the sun behind her. The eclipse is underway. One might expect Earth to be viewed in this way completely black, but it is not. The edge of the planet is on fire! As you scan your eyes to the circumference of the earth, you see every sunrise and sunset, all in the world, each of them at once. This incredible light beams into the heart of the shadow of the earth, fill it with a brilliant conversion and the moon in a big red ball.
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