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clipse set to be 'best in years'
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It is like Mars suddenly coming a thousand times closer and just hanging there in the sky above you
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Robert Massey,
Royal Astronomical Society

Skywatchers eagerly awaiting Saturday's total lunar eclipse say that the spectacle could be the "best in years".
The eclipse begins at 2018 GMT, with the Moon totally immersed in the shadow of the Earth between 2244 and 2358 GMT.
During "totality", only light that has been filtered through the Earth's atmosphere reaches the Moon's surface, making it appear a reddish colour.
The eclipse will be visible from the whole of Europe, Africa, South America, and eastern parts of the US and Canada.
"They are beautiful events," said Robert Massey, spokesman for the UK's Royal Astronomical Society.
"They have a really romantic feel to them as you look up because the Moon, which is normally pearly white, takes on this reddish colour."
He added that it was totally safe to observe and no protective filters were needed because the Moon would actually be less bright than during a normal full moon.

See where the eclipse will be visible
Mr Massey encouraged everyone to witness the "spectacular" event.
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TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE
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Occurs when Moon passes into Earth's shadow
Penumbra: Region where Earth blocks some (but not all) Sun rays
Umbra: Zone where Earth blocks all direct sunlight - total eclipse


"It is like Mars suddenly coming a thousand times closer and just hanging there in the sky above you."
Lunar eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moon are in a near-perfect line in space.
The Moon travels through the long cone-shaped shadow that the Earth casts in space. At totality, the only light reaching the Moon's surface at this point has been refracted through the Earth's atmosphere.
The appearance of the lunar surface varies according to how much dust is in the Earth's upper atmosphere. For example, following major volcanic eruptions, the Moon appears to be a deep red and almost invisible.
As there have not been any recent sizeable eruptions, astronomers are predicting that the Moon will be bathed in a bright orange light.
'Best in years'
Professional astronomers will also be enjoying the spectacle rather than worrying about any science, Mr Massey says.
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KEY TIMES FOR ECLIPSE
Moon enters penumbra: 2018
Moon enters umbra: 2130
Totality begins: 2244
Mid-eclipse: 2321
Totality ends: 2358
Moon leave umbra: 0111
Moon leaves penumbra: 0224

(All times are in GMT)

"It is not like a solar eclipse where you get to see the outer atmosphere of the sun," explained Mr Massey.
"There were some people in the past who measured how different parts of the Moon cooled down as the Earth's shadow passed over it, but I doubt much of that work is going on now."
Robin Scagell, from the Society for Popular Astronomy, was hopeful that the event will be the "best in years".
"If the clouds stay away, it will be fascinating to watch the Moon's graceful movement through the shadow of the Earth," he said.
The last total eclipse visible from the UK was back in May 2004, but it was obscured by cloudy skies.
After Saturday's eclipse, the next to be seen over western Europe will take place on 21 February 2008, but in the middle of the night between 0300 GMT and 0400 GMT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6411991.stm
 
I'll definitely keep an eye out for it.
 
I'ma be watchig this. Sounds amazing.
 
What year was it when we last had a Solar Eclipse? I've forgotten!
 
how are the lunar eclipses?

is just a sky whitout moon?

I remenber the last eclipse casted it shadow on my country,I was not in the specific zones but I remenber the town where I was living was a bit darker at the moment,it was cool,and got much coverage

well thats the last sun eclipse that I remenber,I think I heard the next will be in some thoudands years
 
Well, I know its meant to be Britain. I was talking to my dad about it.
 
Going to be in the woods watching this.

Yay for clear nights :D
 
So it starts in a few minutes? Better start looking for the moon then... ;)
 
The moon is bloody bright in Manchester atm. Get your cameras ready peeps, I want pics! (I don't have my camera atm :()
 
So what makes it appear bigger? Is it the same reason it appears orange, the earth's atmosphere?
 
I am watching the eclipse also... Venus is also out tonight. If you want to look out for that one as well tonight it will be the brightest thing in the sky besides the moon. Enjoy! :) Can' believe it's clear tonight, it's probably one of the only clear nights this week. :eek:
 
Really? Venus? Or are you just yanking my penis.
 
Got a perfect view from my front garden, beautiful clear skies tonight. The moon is becoming engulfed by the second, so cool!
 
looks pretty awesome! Shame it's one of those things you walk out to see, then sort of look at it and say "hey, that's pretty good" then walk back inside to look for pictures of it on the internet.
 
Haha.

Theres definently a hint of red there; the moons still not fully covered.
 
should be fully covered shortly.

super cloudy over here in the states
 
I watched it as it completely entered totality; looks beautiful right now, wish I had a powerful telescope to get a slightly better view of it.
 
That was wonderful, I had a completely clear sky, and watched it from the skylight windows in my sisters loft extension bedroom. Lovely red colour which really did look Mars-esque. :D
 
I watched it as it completely entered totality; looks beautiful right now, wish I had a powerful telescope to get a slightly better view of it.

I see clouds



Mid-totality started at XX:21pm
 
Beautiful. Nature and the universe amaze me. Its really suprising how many stars you can see through a decent pair of binoculars, there are so many.

Im really spaced out right now.
 
Clear skies here, although I miseed it at total eclipse. I got a picture of it as it is now with my crappy camera.

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Clear skies here, although I miseed it at total eclipse. I got a picture of it as it is now with my crappy camera.

*snip of what the hell image*

Fake?

That looks like a solar eclipse, not a lunar eclipse.

From my vantage point, this eclipse was much worse than the last one I witnessed a couple of years ago.

Not to say it wasn't spectacular in other areas though.
 
Fake?

That looks like a solar eclipse, not a lunar eclipse.

From my vantage point, this eclipse was much worse than the last one I witnessed a couple of years ago.

Not to say it wasn't spectacular in other areas though.

Not fake, it's probably overexposure from the normal moonlight.
 
That was nice to see, even if I got to it as it was half-way done... got see a pinkish color on the moon.

Now then, when's the next solar eclipse? That'll be a sight to see.
 
Not fake, it's probably overexposure from the normal moonlight.

Oh good catch. That makes perfect sense.

I retract my statement in regards to the questioning of the picture's realism.
 
Looked just like that picture for me, I was almost convinced it was Mars for a while, but had to shake off that crazy idea.
 
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