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သီတင္းကၽြတ္လျပည့္ညရဲ႕ ေသြးေရာင္လြမ္းတဲ့ လငပုပ္ဖမ္း..ၾသစေၾတးလ်-ဆစ္ဒနီမွေတာ့ စျမင္ေနရျပီ.. The eclipse of moon will begin at 1:47 pm IST when it will enter the penumbral shadow of the Earth, and end at 7:02 pm. The totality of the eclipse will begin at 3:57 pm. The maximum eclipse will be seen at 4:25 pm while the totality will end on 4:52 pm. The end of partial lunar eclipse will take place at 6:02 pm, and the moon will leave the penumbra at 7:02 pm. The Earth will position itself between the sun and the moon, creating a full lunar eclipse with a majestic red hue, something that is referred to as Blood Moon. There are a lot of reasons to get excited about Wednesday mornings total lunar eclipse — also called a blood moon: Its the last total eclipse this year, and there will not be a another one until April 2015. This eclipse is the second total eclipse in a rare series of four consecutive, total lunar eclipses. This phenomenon, called a tetrad of lunar eclipses, will not occur again until the year 2032. The next two eclipses in the tetrad, will take place in April and September of next year. Wednesday is also the night of the Hunters moon, and its not every year that a Hunters Moon falls on the same night as a Blood Moon. The Hunters moon is the first full moon after the famous Harvest moon. Unlike most times of the year, there is not a long period of darkness between sunset and moon rise for the few days following the Harvest and Hunters moons. And as legend has it, the Hunters moon is named for hunters who tracked and stockpiled large numbers of their prey by autumn moonlight to prepare for the coming winter. For viewers located east of the Mississippi River, there is an extra special event taking place. The moonset and sunrise will happen at just the right time that observers can witness both simultaneously. When this happens during a lunar eclipse, the phenomenon is called a selenelion. However, to catch both events at the same time, youll need to be have a clear view of both the east and west horizons, which could be tricky. Mountain tops are usually a good spot. There is a small chance that instead of turning blood red, tomorrows lunar eclipse will be such a deep shade of red that it will appear almost black. This is because the shade or red we see during a lunar eclipse depends on how dusty Earths atmosphere, specifically the stratosphere, is at the time. The dustier the stratosphere, the deeper the hue. Due to recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland, theres a chance that Earths stratosphere is super dusty. However, according to NASA atmospheric scientist Richard Keen, ...there have been no large injections of volcanic gases into the stratosphere. The best way to confirm for yourself is to check out tomorrows eclipse. Thanks to todays technological wonders, you can watch this eclipse live online. Although this is not unique to this weeks lunar eclipse, its still a luxury that our ancestors could have never imagined. So, if you cant find a good spot to watch the luna eclipse outside, then sit back, relax, and check out the live feed brought to you by Slooh, whos been broadcasting lunar eclipses since 2003. https://in.finance.yahoo/news/whats-special-tomorrows-lunar-eclipse-225800446.html
Posted on: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 11:02:38 +0000

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