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#100776 October 26th, 2004 at 02:48 AM
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According to folklore, October's full moon is called the "Hunter's Moon" or sometimes the "Blood Moon." It gets its name from hunters who tracked and killed their prey by autumn moonlight, stockpiling food for the winter ahead. You can picture them: silent figures padding through the forest, the moon overhead, pale as a corpse, its cold light betraying the creatures of the wood.

The Blood Moon rises this year on Wednesday, Oct. 27th. At first it will seem pale and cold, as usual. And then ... blood red.

It's a lunar eclipse. Beginning at 9:14 p.m. EDT (6:14 p.m. PDT), the moon will glide through Earth's shadow for more than three hours. Observers on every continent (map) except Australia can see the event: The pale-white moon will turn pumpkin orange as it plunges into shadow, becoming eerie red during totality.

What makes the eclipsed moon turn red? The answer lies inside Earth's shadow:
Our planet casts a long shadow. It starts on the ground--Step outside at night. You're in Earth's shadow. Think about it!--and it stretches almost a million miles into space, far enough to reach the moon.

Suppose you had a personal spaceship. Here's your mission: Tonight, at midnight, blast off and fly down the middle of Earth's shadow. Keep going until you're about 200,000 miles above Earth, almost to the moon. Now turn around and look down. The view from your cockpit window is Earth's nightside, the dark half of our planet opposite the sun. But it's not completely dark! All around Earth's limb, the atmosphere glows red.

What you're seeing is every sunrise and sunset on Earth--all at once. This ring of light shines into Earth's shadow, breaking the utter darkness you might expect to find there. Turn off the cockpit lights. There's a lovely red glow.

That same red light plays across the moon when it's inside Earth's shadow. The exact color depends on what's floating around in Earth's atmosphere. Following a volcanic eruption, for instance, dust and ash can turn global sunsets vivid red. The moon would glow vivid red, too. Lots of clouds, on the other hand, extinguish sunsets, leading to darker, dimmer eclipses.

How will the moon look on Oct 27th? Corpse white. Pumpkin orange. Blood red. Maybe all three. Step outside and see for yourself.

Warning: While you're staring at the sky, you might hear footsteps among the trees, the twang of a bow, a desperate scurry to shelter. That's just your imagination.

FOR CHART OF TIMES AND THE ORIGIONAL ARTICLE:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/13oct_lunareclipse.htm

#100777 October 26th, 2004 at 03:09 AM
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Guess I'll get out the old Pentax 35mm and zoom lens for this one!

Cindy

#100778 October 26th, 2004 at 03:46 AM
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ooooooohhhhhhhhh!!!! sounds beautiful! i can't wait to see it! hopefully i do!!

#100779 October 26th, 2004 at 04:16 AM
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kewl!and you'll post pics for us then right?I'll have a good veiw.I have tons of darkness as am living in the woods& I'll have sound effects.I'll hear cyottee's.I hear them tonight too.And neighbors got a telescope.hope have an awesome sunset that day.

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Sounds fantastic, and I just got my hubby digital camera binoculars.... thumbup

My only hope is that it isn't cloudy here that night......it's been cloudy for so long, and I'd hate to miss seeing this.....
Thanks for sharing...... smile

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COOL!!! I'll be getting out the telescope and definately be watching. Can't wait to see the pics of it,get some good ones Cindy!

G-Mom grinnnn

#100782 October 27th, 2004 at 05:55 AM
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I hope the rain and clouds leave by tomorrow evening. It's buckting here right now and I do want to see this eclipse!!

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#100783 October 27th, 2004 at 05:59 AM
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Forecasting rain here,
It ain't lookin' too good.
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#100784 October 28th, 2004 at 03:07 AM
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TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT !!! Don't forget to check on the Hunter's moon ! Right now @ 9 p.m the moon is bright. Still quite white. It was very cloudy earlier but it's clearing fast and no clouds by the moon now.

#100785 October 28th, 2004 at 03:24 AM
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It's starting NOW!
I can see the first little bit of shadow.

This stuff excites the he!! out of me!
I love it!

Cindy

#100786 October 28th, 2004 at 03:31 AM
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O.K.!

Got "Pink Floyd" CRANKED up!

Makes it 100 times better! thumbup

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Yeppers!!
Me and the oldest just went out to take a peak at it!!
When I first went out, the chunk missing *around the 7:00 number on a clock face was gone*

And we just came back in from out there again, and now the section from 6:00 to almost 10:00 is gone. Looks so neat.
Lot's of clouds... but does have some breaking holes in it...

But no color yet!!!

Michelle, you rock!!
Thanks for keeping kissies thumbup cool muggs

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#100788 October 28th, 2004 at 03:47 AM
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This is so cool thumbup
And we're all lookin at the same thing at the same time so many miles apart from each other!
I think I'll open a bottle of wine and cheers to you all. muggs

#100789 October 28th, 2004 at 03:49 AM
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It is kinda neat isn't it???

Getting any pictures for us??
I think Bill said he was going to go out
and try to get some pic's too!

My camera won't take good pictures,
If I were to take a picture of it,
it would look like a pinhead in the dark.

Someday, I'll get a good camera!!!

Keep us posted!!

Weezie

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AND the Sox are up 3-0 !! thumbup muggs
in the top of the fifth muggs I'll drink to that........

#100791 October 28th, 2004 at 03:51 AM
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Over half-way here in Kentucky!

But, the clouds are rollin' in FAST! thumbup

Cin

#100792 October 28th, 2004 at 03:53 AM
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This is getting really hard, huffin and puffin , running back and forth, outside, in the bedroom to check the game, back to the computer room to chat ,,ha,,,ha,,, back outside to try and take some pics, ,,,

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What's it look like in Maine?

#100794 October 28th, 2004 at 03:56 AM
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laugh laugh Garden Helper exercise! grinnnn

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laugh laugh laugh

The only work out I've had in awhile!

#100796 October 28th, 2004 at 04:03 AM
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What did I miss?
I'm in there chained to the dishwasher again!! :rolleyes: eek

I'm headin' out side!!!

****Hey Cindy~Turn up the volume a little bit!!! gab
I can't hear it too good!!!
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Okay, the clouds look like they are gone!
IT's getting really chilly out there,
maybe from the clouds leaving and it's 1/2 to 3/4 covered now!!!
But really neat, you can still see the line of the moon thru it!!! Very neat!!!

Weezie

#100798 October 28th, 2004 at 04:11 AM
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Not much left here...just a sliver.

Ahhh...the lunar eclipse, the skunks eatin' catfood in the bird garden...

Pink Floyd...
"I'll see you on the dark side of the moon..."

(Can you hear it now, Weez? My neighbors CAN!") laugh


No, it can't get much better than this!

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#100799 October 28th, 2004 at 04:13 AM
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I can't see anything...too cloudy. eek

Mel I think you need to get a 2~story house. dev

I sure hope somebody is getting some good pictures.

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AHH!!! IT'S RED NOW!

Far out!

The part that was dark a few minutes ago is dark burgundy now!

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