Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Once in 400 Years

The last time there was a lunar eclipse that coincided with the winter solstice was 1638. It happened today at just after 7.40 am. I was up and ready.

It was cloudy.


9 comments:

  1. Pretty cool eh? I wasn't sure we'd have clear enough skies to see it, and it takes an act of Congress to get me out of my warm bed in the middle of a cold winter night, so I didn't get up. I think it started here a little after 10:30 pm last night, and I was already in bed.

    Did you shoot those pics?

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  2. Anonymous7:37 pm

    Ditto that, JoJo...I couldn't bring myself to get out of bed, LOL.

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  3. No way, JoJo, I don't have the skills or equipment to shoot pictures like that. Especially through cloud...

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  4. I was up and ready too..stood in the snow at 7.30 is not a good place to be..shame the clouds completely covered the moon :-(

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  5. Anonymous3:54 am

    Stayed up till 2:00 am. couldn't make to the full eclipse at 3:00.

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  6. Yep, it was cloudy in Nebraska too..

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  7. Awesome pics! I was up all night and morning. I periodically went out on the deck and looked but unfortunately I live in Seattle and, well, stupid clouds.

    ~Snyder~

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  8. Anonymous4:43 pm

    I missed it too - apparently it won't happen again until 2097 or something, by which time I'll be WAY passed caring...

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  9. I was up most of the night, trying to get a glimpse in between the clouds. We saw a bit close to full eclipse, then, 2 million clouds totally blocked everything. Really annoying!

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