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    Last Total Lunar Eclipse for 3 YEARS!

    I AM SO EXCITED! Especially to take photos.

    Date: February 20, 2008

    A Lunar Eclipse takes place at a Full Moon when the Moon moves into the shadow of the Earth cast by the Sun. This takes place at the same instant for all observers, but the LOCAL time on the clock depends on your time zone!

    In North America (Canada & the US), the Total Eclipse takes place during:

    Newfoundland ~ 11:30 p.m. - 12:21 a.m.
    Atlantic ~ 11:00 - 11:51 p.m.
    Eastern ~ 10:00 - 10:51 p.m.
    Central ~ 9:00 - 9:51 p.m.
    Mountain ~ 8:00 - 8:51 p.m.
    Pacific ~ 7:00 - 7:51 p.m.

    MEXICO, Central America and the Caribbean include all time zones listed above, so if you're not sure which time zone you're in, just keep your eyes on the skies from 7pm until midnight!

    South American time zones range from UTC (GMT) -5 to -3, so the time will be from 10pm until 1am.

    In Europe and Africa ~ 3:00 a.m. - 3:51 a.m. UTC (GMT) in the early morning of February 21

    Look 1 hour 20 minutes before and after to see the partial phases. In Western regions, the Moon may rise partially eclipsed.

    You don't have to go to any special place to see the eclipse, as long as you can see the Moon from where you are: front porch, backyard, walking down the street.

    To the left of the Moon you will see the planet Saturn.

    It may help to look for the Moon on the night before, so you know roughly what part of the sky to look in. On eclipse night, the Moon will be further East and a little lower in the sky, compared to the previous night. But don't worry...a near-Full Moon is hard to miss, even in the city!

    IS IT SAFE TO LOOK AT? SHOULD I BE WEARING PROTECTION?
    Not only can you view a Lunar Eclipse with the naked eye, it's absolutely amazing when viewed through binoculars. Better yet, you should try watching it through a telescope. Incredible. THERE WON'T BE ANOTHER FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS, so you don't want to miss it!

    3 years? BUT I JUST SAW ONE IN AUGUST!
    Yes, there was a Total Eclipse on August 28, 2007. Eclipses run in cycles, as the moon does. Although there will be a few partial eclipses over the next few years, the next Total Eclipse won't be until December 21, 2010, when we will have 3 more Total Eclipses in a row over a 12 month period.


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    Last Total Lunar Eclipse for 3 YEARS!

    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM

    Date: February 20, 2008

    THERE WON'T BE ANOTHER FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS, so you don't want to miss it!

    Eclipses run in cycles, as the moon does.
    Although there will be a few partial eclipses over the next few years, t
    he next Total Eclipse won't be until December 21, 2010, when we will have
    3 more Total Eclipses in a row over a 12 month period.
    I didn't know all that ... THANKS!!

    And thank you (NOT) to the Weatherman ... Ohio's outlook >>>

    Wednesday: Snow likely, mainly before noon. Cloudy, with a high near 24.
    West wind between 5 and 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
    New snow accumulation of less than one inch possible.

    Wednesday Night: A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,
    with a low around 9. Northwest wind between 5 and 10 mph.
    Chance of precipitation is 40%.

    Oh well, we'll go out and take a *peek*.


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    Ya never know, Phred! We were cloudy during the eclipse in August but every now and then the clouds separated and we were able to see!


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    Oooh yeah I have my alarm set and camera batteries charged!

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    Thanks! I'll be watching for it!
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    THanks.....

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    It was beautiful!! I got outta work just in time to see it. I only wish I had a pair of binoculars to see better.

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    It was sooo beautiful lol.

    I was getting pissed off because I never did night shots before but I did ok lol.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    I was getting pissed off because I never did night shots before but I did ok lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by anna_66
    I did get to see some of it. Unfortunately we have no windows that would let me see if from inside so I had to go out in the cold, and man was it cold!
    I did get a few shots (why didn't I think of using the self timer) but even with my tripod they turned out blurry.
    But it was something to see!

    Here's mine....
    This one would have been nice if I knew how to take better pictures

    You guys both did great for not having done moon shots before!

    It will be a while before we have another lunar eclipse but you can practice for the next one.

    The reason your pix were blurry (unsatisfactory) was probably due to a couple reasons based on the pix you two posted (this would apply to anyone with similar pix results)...

    1) the shutter speed was too long. The moon moves pretty fast and anything much over 1/4 of a second will show motion blur. To get more light open up your aperature or use a higher ISO speed instead.

    2) If your camera has the self timer use it to help minimize any shaking of the camera from you pushing the shutter button. If you have an RF cable release that works good too. (I was in a hurry so didn't use mine)

    3) If your camera is a DSLR (or film SLR) if it has mirror lock up function, use it. What that does is lock the mirror up prior to the shutter button actually being pressed. When you press the shutter button the mirror doesn't have to go up first to get out of the way, it only has to drop AFTER your exposure is done. The advantage of doing this is any minor movement causes your pix to lose sharpness and if the mirror isn't having to move around before your exposure then it's going to be a sharper pix.

    Regardless a tripod is a MUST for night shots like these. Oh and carry a small flashlight with you, I almost tripped over my tripod trying to work in a dark room with curious cats milling about. lol

    If you want some practice for the next time, (wait till it's warmer out lol) and take your tripod outside at night and just try some moon shots and experiment. You don't need an eclipse to practice and we all know practice makes perfect.

    I'm sure next eclipse we have you guys will be posting pix here to blow us all away! Of course then you'll have to frame them and enter them in contests and collect a whole lot of money in prizes... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catlady711
    You guys both did great for not having done moon shots before!

    It will be a while before we have another lunar eclipse but you can practice for the next one.

    The reason your pix were blurry (unsatisfactory) was probably due to a couple reasons based on the pix you two posted (this would apply to anyone with similar pix results)...

    1) the shutter speed was too long. The moon moves pretty fast and anything much over 1/4 of a second will show motion blur. To get more light open up your aperature or use a higher ISO speed instead.

    2) If your camera has the self timer use it to help minimize any shaking of the camera from you pushing the shutter button. If you have an RF cable release that works good too. (I was in a hurry so didn't use mine)

    3) If your camera is a DSLR (or film SLR) if it has mirror lock up function, use it. What that does is lock the mirror up prior to the shutter button actually being pressed. When you press the shutter button the mirror doesn't have to go up first to get out of the way, it only has to drop AFTER your exposure is done. The advantage of doing this is any minor movement causes your pix to lose sharpness and if the mirror isn't having to move around before your exposure then it's going to be a sharper pix.

    Regardless a tripod is a MUST for night shots like these. Oh and carry a small flashlight with you, I almost tripped over my tripod trying to work in a dark room with curious cats milling about. lol

    If you want some practice for the next time, (wait till it's warmer out lol) and take your tripod outside at night and just try some moon shots and experiment. You don't need an eclipse to practice and we all know practice makes perfect.

    I'm sure next eclipse we have you guys will be posting pix here to blow us all away! Of course then you'll have to frame them and enter them in contests and collect a whole lot of money in prizes... LOL
    My in-laws followed nearly every one of your tips thanks to me except they didn't have a DSLR, just an advanced point-and-shoot, they still got some pretty decent pics... they wipped out ye olde tripod, I made the suggestion to use the timer so as not to shake the camera when pushing the button, NO FLASH, I think the only thing they couldn't do was set a longer shutter speed to allow in more light, but I did bump up the exposure.

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    WOW! Great pictures everyone!
    I missed it... I fell asleep in my recliner after American Idol was over!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    NO FLASH, I think the only thing they couldn't do was set a longer shutter speed to allow in more light, but I did bump up the exposure.
    ROFL my first thought when I read the NO FLASH part was 'man that must be one powerful on camera flash to light the moon!' LOL Sorry I found that funny. I didn't even think about the pop up flash, I usually have mine turned off.

    You wouldn't want a very long shutter speed anyways, much over 1/4 sec anyways. I was on manual and tried several settings just to see what they would do and if I got longer than 1/4 sec I tended to see blurring.

    That's great that they were able to get some decent shots thanks to you. I don't think the actual camera matters, as long as it has some adjustments available (iso etc) and is on a tripod with self timer. I know many people think they have to have super expensive cameras to get good pix and that's just not true. A good understanding of the camera a person has and a decent tripod go a long way in taking good pix.

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    Catlady711-Thanks for the tips! I'll practice, practice practice

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    Been playing around with some of my photo programs I only know how to half use (I'm better at photography than cpu programs).

    Anyways I came up with this if anyone is actually interested in seeing it.


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