Next Wednesday's Total Lunar Eclipse
The author took this image of a Total Lunar Eclipse on October 8, 2014, using an Olympus OMD EM5 and 200mm SMC lens
On this coming Wednesday (January 31, 2018) there will be a total eclipse of the moon that will be visible from many parts of the world. In Asia/Oceania the Eclipse occurs during the evening after sunset, while for North America it occurs in the morning before sunrise. This is a beautiful and eerie natural phenomena well worth taking some time out to view and photograph. To see whether you are in the eclipse zone refer to following diagram.
What is a Total Lunar Eclipse
Simply put the moon moves into the earth's shadow, therefore blocking it from direct sunlight. If the earth had no atmosphere, the moon would become almost totally dark and would look like a starless hole in the sky. However, because of the earth's atmosphere some light is refracted around the earth which colors the moon a pretty Orange or Coppery hue. The coloration is due to the fact the blue light tends to be more scattered by the earth's atmosphere so exiting light tends to be redder. The Total Lunar Eclipse is not to be confused with a Total Solar Eclipse, which is where the moon is in front of the sun as seen from the earth.
What to Expect
The whole process of the eclipse takes several hours, starting from a bright full moon a slight "bite" appears in the moon which is the point the earths shadow reaches the edge of the moon. It takes about an hour for the shadow to completely engulf the moon, all the time the brightness of the moon subsides allowing the sky to darken and more stars to become visible. Once the shadow is fully across the moon takes on a beautifully coppery hue, although there are often subtle variations of color across the moon. The moon darkens a little as it reaches mid eclipse, before the whole process happens in reverse. All told totality for this eclipse is a bit over an hour.
Here a times for the start and end of the eclipse for various locations on Wednesday, Jan 31, 2018.
Time Zone | Example Cities | Start Time | End Time |
---|---|---|---|
GMT+8 | Shanghai,Hong Kong | 7:48pm | 11:11pm |
GMT+9 | Singapore,Toyko | 8:48pm | 12:11am |
GMT+10 | Brisbane | 9:48pm | 1:11am |
GMT+11 | Sydney,Melbourne | 10:48pm | 2:11am |
GMT-10 | Honolulu | 12:48am | 6:11am |
GMT-8 | Los Angeles | 2:48am | Moon sets |
A good site for more specific predictions can be found here https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/
References
- Fred Espenak. LUNAR ECLIPSES: 2011 - 2020. https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEdecade/LEdecade2011.html
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Can you maybe tell me will Moon eclypse be visible in Croatia, Europe?
Sadly not. But you should be able to see the eclipse in July this year. And thank you for the follow!
Thank you and keep us updated :)
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Thanks for posting this up. I did not realize Northern BC got the total eclipse until this post.
Yes it certainly is. Visible just before dawn on Wednesday.
Great info that you have put onto steemit here for us all to educate ourselves!!! It's wild to thank of a huge hole in the sky instead of copper gorgeous moon.. I'm gonna stay up late partying waiting for the moon because it'll be like 3AM here..
Well this sucks, eclipse night and here comes the rain...