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total lunar eclipse - RIGHT NOW!

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Intense red shading: Observers within this area can see the eclipse from beginning to end.

Red shading left/west of intense shading: Eclipse during end of day/start of night: Can see the eclipse after moonrise/sunset.

Red shading right/east of intense shading: Eclipse during end of night/start of day: Can see the eclipse until moonset/sunrise.

No coloring: Eclipse is not visible at all

Note: Actual eclipse visibility depends on weather conditions and line of sight to the Moon.

The visible area - depending on weather.
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Times are UTC. Subtract 4 hours for the East coast in the US.

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Penumbral Eclipse begins Oct 8 at 8:17 AM 
Partial Eclipse begins Oct 8 at 9:18 AM
Full Eclipse begins Oct 8 at 10:27 AM 
Maximum Eclipse Oct 8 at 10:55 AM 
Full Eclipse ends Oct 8 at 11:22 AM 
Partial Eclipse ends Oct 8 at 12:32 PM 
Penumbral Eclipse ends Oct 8 at 1:32 PM
 
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Once upon a time I was falling in love but now I'm only falling apart nothing I can do a total eclipse of the... moon?
 
I missed it. I set up an alarm at 3:24AM(California time) and fell right back to sleep :(

-Alex
 
Unfortunately Ohio weather did its usual and was overcast. Thus, no eclipse for me. Maybe next time.
 
I got to see it here in New Zealand, had 2 wait ages for clouds 2 clear though, got a few crusty pictures, but I dont want to resize them to put them on here, it was worth waiting for!
 
i woke up at 6:00 looked out my bedroom window facing east and there was no clouds. so I go downstairs and look out my window to the west and its cloudy ;( . Bummer
 
I took a few crappy Pictures here Last night,
These are results of a small 14MP camera, bad photographer, Unprepared, tired/grumpy! and only had one tripod,
Pictures with 4 Lasers were 650nm/320mW, 532nm/60mW, 520nm/220mW and 445nm/1.8W,
The single Green photo is 520nm/220mW and the other 2 single blue photos are 3.5W 445nm one is focused and one slightly defocused that looks Purple-Ish

I waited one hour of clouds and missed the peak of the bloodmoon and almost gave up and went to bed,
But i was patient and i got to see it!
Hope everyone else has some awesome photos with there good cameras/skills
 

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