OUT OF MIND
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Latest topics
» Is it possible to apply positive + in favor Newton III Motion Law as a dynamic system in a motor engine
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptySat Mar 23, 2024 11:33 pm by globalturbo

» Meta 1 Coin Scam Update - Robert Dunlop Arrested
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptySat Mar 23, 2024 12:14 am by RamblerNash

» As We Navigate Debs Passing
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Jan 08, 2024 6:18 pm by Ponee

» 10/7 — Much More Dangerous & Diabolical Than Anyone Knows
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyThu Nov 02, 2023 8:30 pm by KennyL

» Sundays and Deb.....
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptySun Oct 01, 2023 9:11 pm by NanneeRose

» African Official Exposes Bill Gates’ Depopulation Agenda: ‘My Country Is Not Your Laboratory’
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyThu Sep 21, 2023 4:39 am by NanneeRose

» DEBS HEALTH
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptySun Sep 03, 2023 10:23 am by ANENRO

» Attorney Reveals the “Exculpatory” Evidence Jack Smith Possesses that Exonerates President Trump
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyTue Aug 29, 2023 10:48 am by ANENRO

» Update From Site Owner to Members & Guests
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyTue Aug 29, 2023 10:47 am by ANENRO

» New global internet censorship began today
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 21, 2023 9:25 am by NanneeRose

» Alienated from reality
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 4:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Why does Russia now believe that Covid-19 was a US-created bioweapon?
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 4:27 pm by PurpleSkyz

»  Man reports history of interaction with seemingly intelligent orbs
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:34 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Western reactions to the controversial Benin Bronzes
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» India unveils first images from Moon mission
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:27 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Scientists achieve nuclear fusion net energy gain for second time
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:25 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Putin Signals 5G Ban
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:07 pm by PurpleSkyz

» “Texas Student Dies in Car Accident — Discovers Life after Death”
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:05 pm by PurpleSkyz

» The hidden history taught by secret societies
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:03 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Vaccines and SIDS (Crib Death)
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 3:00 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Sun blasts out highest-energy radiation ever recorded, raising questions for solar physics
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptyMon Aug 07, 2023 2:29 pm by PurpleSkyz

» Why you should be eating more porcini mushrooms
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction EmptySun Aug 06, 2023 10:38 am by PurpleSkyz


You are not connected. Please login or register

Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

PurpleSkyz

PurpleSkyz
Admin

Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction

LUNAR ECLIPSE AND MARTIAN CONJUNCTION: Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy. Three reasons: First, Mars will be at opposition -directly opposite the sun and making a 15-year close approach to Earth. Second, Mars and the full Moon will be in conjunction – less than 10 degrees apart. Third, the Moon will pass through the shadow of Earth, producing the longest lunar eclipse in a century:




Almost everyone on Earth (except North Americans) can see the eclipse as the sunset-colored shadow of our planet swallows the Moon for almost 2 hours. During totality, the Moon will turn almost the same red color as Mars right beside it – an incredible sight.
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction July-27-2018-eclipse-visibility-map-1024x432Visibility map of the total lunar eclipse on July 27 2018. Spaceweather.com
This total lunar eclipse is the second of the 3 eclipses that have already (solar eclipse on July 13, 2018) or will occur (July 27th: total eclipse of the Moon and August 11th: partial solar eclipse) within 1 month between July and August 2018.
Because Mars is opposite the sun, it will rise at sunset and stay up all night long. The best time to look is around midnight when the Moon-Mars pair will be at their highest in the sky. The Red Planet will have no trouble being seen through the glare of the full Moon because Mars itself is so luminous–almost three times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star in the sky.
Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy: Lunar eclipse and Martian conjunction Mars-full-moon-conjunction-july-27-2018The full moon and Mars will be in conjunction on July 27, 2018.
People in North America will not be able to see the eclipse. The shadow play happens mostly on the opposite side of the world. They can, however, witness the conjunction. Swinging a backyard telescope between the Moon and Mars in quick succession will reveal the dusty-red martian disk alongside lunar mountains and craters. It’s a special night. Enjoy the show!
Video of the lunar eclipse of Jeeuly 27th by Larry Koehn.
SpaceWeather – LUNAR ECLIPSE AND MARTIAN CONJUNCTION

Thanks to: http://strangesounds.org

Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum