Thursday 31 July 2008

Moon Slide Slim

Moon Slide Slim

Moon Slide Slim

No special filters - or even a telescope - are required to enjoy leisurelylunar eclipse.In fact, watched from all over the night side of planet Earth, thes regularcelestial performances have entertained many casual skygazers.Still, this eye-catching picture of a lunar eclipse may lookunfamiliar.To make it, astrophotographer Doug Murray set his cameraon a tripod and locked the shutter open during the total lunareclipse of January 2000 Theresulting image records th trail of the Moonsliding through the night, steadily progressing towardthe total eclipse phase as seen from Florida, USA Haunting red hues of diminished moonlight,common during the total phase of a lunar eclipse,are evident at the far right, along the slimmer portionof the trail.At least part o tonight's lunar eclipse will be visible i clearnight skies over the Americas, Europe, and Africa.The eclipse should lastover three hours fro start to finish, withabout 53 minutes of totality. Lunar eclipse: Times

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