Friday, October 18, 2013

FAINT ECLIPSE OF THE HUNTER'S MOON


FAINT ECLIPSE OF THE HUNTER'S MOON:


  According to folklore tonight's full Moon is the Hunter's Moon. It gets its name from Native American hunters who once tracked their prey by autumn moonlight, stockpiling food for the winter ahead.

This year's Hunter's Moon is special because it will pass through the outskirts of Earth's shadow, producing a dusky shading in the southern half of the Moon.

The faint lunar eclipse will be visible to the naked eye during a 40 minute period beginning at 23:30 UT (7:30 EDT) on Oct. 18th.

Sky watchers in Africa and Europe are favored with the best views.



2 comments:

  1. Darn, I forgot. Got all engrossed watching a movie about Tibet. It was based on a true story.
    Thanks for the marinade recipe. Will have to try it.
    We did see a total solar eclipse once. La Paz Baha Sur in Mexico on July 11, 1991. Magnificat.
    Saving the steam post for later.

    Terry
    Fla.

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    1. You didn't miss much - took pics with my little digital camera, but they are not even worth posting.
      With that recipe you have to like vinegar, so go easy on it if you don't. Can always substitute. I think you will enjoy the steam video!

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