If it wasn't raining, an unspectacular lunar
eclipse would be nearly
over by the time the full moon rises at 5:32 p.m. tonight.
I wrote a little "Ten Things to know about the Penumbral Lunar
eclipse" article today.
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2017/02/10/10-things-to-know-the-february-…
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If you use the platform Tumblr, NASA has a nice product about the
eclipse here, and you don't have to be a Tumblr use to see it.
http://nasa.tumblr.com/post/157061320334/subtle-lunar-eclipse
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Finally, I really like the Time and Date website eclipse graphics.
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2017-february-11
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Looks like our next Sidewalk Astronomy night will be March 4 and there
will be an interesting celestial event. Around 19:09 PST on March 4,
the almost-half Moon occults the red giant star Aldebaran. This might
be a naked eye disappearance for the sharp-eyed. Everyone else should
use binoculars or a small telescope. You CAN do this at home. If you
can find the moon you have a chance to watch the moon pass in front of
the star. The time is the exact time for La Canada Flintridge, so it
will be a little different depending on where you are located. For
those coming to the sidewalk maybe we'll have one of the telescopes
with a videocamera attached and a monitor to view this special event,
so more people can see it. Here is a nice writeup of who can see this
event.
The reappearance is on the lighted hemisphere around 20:27 PST and
will require binoculars or telescope. The color difference between
star and Moon will be striking. Thanks to Steve Edberg and Tom Traeger
for the heads up!
Jane
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What's Up Feb? Use Venus and Mars to find the Zodiacal Light, plus two comets and the
brightest asteroid.