Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Another 3 years...

Tonight was the last lunar eclipse for three years. It seems lucky that there has been two within one year - last August and tonight. Last August I tried to take pictures through a pair of binoculars - not too successful. Tonight, I put the camera against the telescope eyepiece and the pictures turned out better. Pretty good for the poor man's astro-photography set-up! Some friends and their kids came over and we looked at many cool things. There were a lot of ohhhs and ahhhs as we saw Saturn's rings, Mars, the Pleiades, the Andromeda galaxy, and wrapped it up with the Orion Nebula. As we finished up, the Moon was on its way out of totality. A pretty awesome show! I was even able to notice a bluish area between the dark shadow and the light side. Apparently, this is caused by sunlight passing through the upper ozone layers of Earth's atmosphere.


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Here is a really cool photo (Somebody else took it!):

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