Updated 2014-04-16 PM
Earthsky.org has more information about the just past Total lunar Eclipse (here)!
Also, NASA has a short YouTube explaining what a TETRAD is and how a Lunar Eclipse happens (including a "view of earth" from the Moon):
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Updated 2014-04-15 PM
From our friend Kevin [K1KMO] in LA!
Hey Shelley and LW!
Here was our view in LA while the Insomniac net was on. An exciting night....
73!
-- Kevin K1KMO
Earthsky.org has more information about the just past Total lunar Eclipse (here)!
Also, NASA has a short YouTube explaining what a TETRAD is and how a Lunar Eclipse happens (including a "view of earth" from the Moon):
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Updated 2014-04-15 PM
From our friend Kevin [K1KMO] in LA!
Hey Shelley and LW!
Here was our view in LA while the Insomniac net was on. An exciting night....
73!
-- Kevin K1KMO
Updated 2014-04-15 AM(Most recent at
top -- time below photo)
Just in
case you missed the Total Lunar Eclipse Last Night
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TONIGHT ++
from Griffith Observatory
(Most recent at top -- time below photo)
02:37AM (Over)
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Foobar "Dragon Be Gone" Ritual
to save the moon!
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Updated 2014-04-14 AM
Updated 2014-04-14 AM
Updated
2014-04-13 PM
From The Insomniac-Net about the Total Lunar Eclipse last
Friday:
"There's A Moon Out Tonight"
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(1a) What
is a Blood Moon?
(1b) Visual Appearance of Lunar Eclipses
(2) Apr 15, 2014 Total Lunar Eclipse
(3) Total Eclipse of the Moon: April 15, 2014 (by Fred Espenak)
(1b) Visual Appearance of Lunar Eclipses
(2) Apr 15, 2014 Total Lunar Eclipse
(3) Total Eclipse of the Moon: April 15, 2014 (by Fred Espenak)
What is a tetrad?
It’s four successive
total lunar eclipses, with no partial lunar eclipses in between, each
of which is separated from the other by six lunar months (six full
moons)
Lunar Eclipse Diagrams -- for your lawn chair viewing spot
The following diagrams (in high resolution) show the Moon's path through Earth's shadows during April's eclipse. The times of major eclipse stages are given for time zones throughout North America. Please choose the diagram for your own time zone. Each diagram is a GIF file with a size of about 110 KB.
Eclipse Diagram for GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
Eclipse Diagram for ADT (Atlantic Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for CDT (Central Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for MDT (Mountain Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for AKDT (Alaska Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for HST (Hawaiian Standard Time)
Lunar Eclipse Diagrams -- for your lawn chair viewing spot
The following diagrams (in high resolution) show the Moon's path through Earth's shadows during April's eclipse. The times of major eclipse stages are given for time zones throughout North America. Please choose the diagram for your own time zone. Each diagram is a GIF file with a size of about 110 KB.
Eclipse Diagram for GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
Eclipse Diagram for ADT (Atlantic Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for CDT (Central Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for MDT (Mountain Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for AKDT (Alaska Daylight Time)
Eclipse Diagram for HST (Hawaiian Standard Time)