We have some clouds right now, but we are still heading to Monrovia's
Library Park, corner of Myrtle and Lime Streets to hopefully see the
Total Lunar Eclipse. For people at home, or with a nice eastern
horizon, you will already be seeing the moon rise!!
Good luck everyone!!
The partial lunar eclipse begins at 6:07 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. It
will last a little more than an hour, and observers can watch as, crater
by crater, the moon is engulfed in Earth's shadow. West Coast viewers
take note: when the eclipse begins, the moon won't have risen yet for
you. The total eclipse begins at 7:11 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time and
also lasts for more than an hour, ending at 8:23 p.m. The moon's reddish
color you'll see is caused by sunlight refracting through Earth's
atmosphere on its way to light the moon's surface. Then it's the whole
show in reverse order, ending at 9:27 p.m..
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Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @NASAInsight
What's Up podcast #99 Sept Eclipse!
https://youtu.be/jXMZmEOGLRc
The weather appears to be looking great for Sunday Night's total lunar
eclipse!
Some of your Sidewalk Astronomers will be at Myrtle and Lime streets in
Monrovia to give play-by-play commentary, provide views through
binoculars or telescopes once the moon clears the eastern-facing
buildings/trees. If you have a nice eastern horizon you may want to
watch from there for a better and longer show. We won't see the 30-40
minutes due to buildings in the way, but we'll be there from about 7:15
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Just think, easy parking, and no long lines! Bring
your own binos, and maybe even a camp chair.
Here's my September NASA What's Up Podcast, for more details:
https://youtu.be/jXMZmEOGLRc
Here's the timing here on the west coast:
1.The _partial_ lunar eclipse begins at 6:07 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time.
It will last a little more than an hour, and observers can watch as,
crater by crater, the moon is engulfed in Earth’s shadow. *West coast
viewers take note:****when the eclipse begins, the moon won’t have risen
yet for you. Moonrise is 6:39 p.m.*
2.The _total_ eclipse begins at 7:11 PDT and also lasts more than an
hour, ending at 8:23 p.m.. The moon’s reddish color you’ll see is caused
by sunlight refracted through Earth’s atmosphere on its way to light the
moon’s surface.
3.This month the moon skims Earth’s shadow, just as it did in the April
lunar eclipse. In April the north pole appeared a bit brighter during
totality.This time, the southern pole will appear a bit brighter, a bit
like a partial eclipse.
4.Then, it’s the whole show in reverse order, ending at 9:27 p.m.
Now, about our twice-a-year star-trek to Mojave National Preserve. Here
is a Facebook Event, in case you want to check it out.
https://www.facebook.com/MojaveNationalPreserveConservancy
Here are the details and directions. *If you are willing to share
driving or carpool let me know. At least one of our regular attendees
would like to share the driving or carpool. She will be at the Sunday
night event, and I can be the go-between to connect you.*
Maps of Mojave National Preserve
http://www.nps.gov/moja/planyourvisit/maps.htm
Star Party Details
When/Where: Saturday October 17th 2015 Potluck starts at 5 p.m. Sunset
is at 6 p.m.
Black Canyon Group Campsite, 10 miles north of I-40 on Essex Road, then
ten miles north of Essex Road on Black Canyon Road. Allow three hours
drive from Pasadena area, and do not arrive after dark, roads are unlit,
last half mile unpaved (but good gravel)
What to bring: Camping Gear, layered clothing, food to share, and your
personal plate, silverware and cup for the potluck.
Dinner - Potluck or bring a dish to share, breakfast is on your own
RSVP: The event is free, but there is limited space for tents and parked
cars, so register on the Facebook Event or email Dlamfrom(a)ncpa.org or
call 760-219-4916
See you under the equinox blood super moon eclipse! :-) Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @NASAInSight
Whats Up 99th podcast! Lunar Eclipse Sept 27th
https://youtu.be/jXMZmEOGLRc
Join the Sidewalk Astronomers for International Observe the Moon Night
tonight! Monrovia's Myrtle and Lime Street corner 7-9 p.m.
And there is more awesome lunar observing coming up! On Sunday night
September 27th we'll get to see a total lunar eclipse! Some of your
Sidewalk Astronomers will head down to Myrtle and Lime Streets again,
but the moon rises with the eclipse already underway. By the time the
moon rises above the nearby buildings and trees, the total lunar eclipse
phase will have started, but you'll get expert commentary and some views
too. Head on down 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., or make your way to your own spot
with a clear view of the eastern horizon.
My September What's Up podcast -- #99 in the series, is all about the
eclipse this month: Here's the link!!
https://youtu.be/jXMZmEOGLRc
--
Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @NASAInsight
What's Up podcast #99 Sept Eclipse!
https://youtu.be/jXMZmEOGLRc