Monday, January 21, 2019

Super Blood Wolf Moon ... Skywatcher's delight

 
21 January Lunar eclipse
 
A lunar eclipse, which some are referring to as a "super blood wolf moon", has delighted skywatchers around the world.
During the spectacular event, the Earth's natural satellite turns a striking shade of red.
The entire eclipse was visible from North and South America, as well as parts of western Europe and north Africa.

What is a total lunar eclipse?

This kind of eclipse occurs when the Earth passes precisely between the Sun and the Moon.

Super blood wolf moon
In this situation, the Sun is behind the Earth, and the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow.
 
Blood moon explanation graphic
 
A full moon rises between clouds as a landing commercial jet approaches the airport before the start of a total lunar eclipse that is called a "Super Blood Wolf Moon" in San Diego, California

Will the moon appear red?

Yes. Some commentators are referring to the event as a "super blood wolf moon". The "super" part comes from the fact that the Moon will be near its closest approach to the Earth - when it will be marginally bigger in the sky than usual. The "wolf" part comes from the name given to full moons in January - "wolf moons".
Walter Freeman, an assistant teaching professor at Syracuse University in New York state, said: "A little bit of sunlight is refracted by the Earth's atmosphere and reaches the Moon, bending around the edges of the Earth. This small amount of red light still illuminates the Moon enough for us to see.

The moon seen beside a quadriga on top of the Cinquantenaire arch in Brussels

The moon seen beside a quadriga on top of the Cinquantenaire arch in Brussels
 
Super blood wolf moon through trees at night

Where was it visible?

The eclipse began at 02:35 GMT on Monday and ended at 07:49 GMT, but the point of greatest eclipse occurred at 05:12 GMT.
In the UK, the Moon was above the horizon throughout the eclipse, though from the extreme south-east of England the Sun had risen as the eclipse ended
This eclipse was also visible in north-western France, north-western Spain, Portugal, a small part of west Africa, almost the whole of North and South America, the eastern Pacific, and the north-eastern tip of Russia.

Was it safe to look at?

While solar eclipses are dangerous to view directly, the light from lunar eclipses is much fainter and so is completely safe to view without special equipment.

Why is it significant?

The event was the last chance for skywatchers to see a total lunar eclipse in its entirety until 2029 - weather permitting.

Super blood wolf moon and church


Thanx to BBC

2 comments:

  1. Just beautiful , I wish my kids could've watched it weather was cloudy and drizzling . Thanks to their aunt Jeannie they seen some of the pictures.
    Love Witchy

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  2. It will be ten years before the Blood Moon is back. Who knows where we will all be by then. What do you see when you look that far into the future my friend? I would like to know.
    Love you
    Shadow

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