Showing posts with label eclipse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclipse. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Tiny Eclipse

 

Last night's harvest moon with tiny sliver of a lunar eclipse (bonus telephone wire bisecting it). 

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Moonshots

 

Early Tuesday a.m. was VERY cloudy, but the clouds did part for a few minutes, enough for me to see this part of the lunar eclipse. I realize it really just looks like a crescent moon, but it really is the eclipse...

This is the moon on Saturday the 5th...I believe that teeny speck at upper right is Jupiter? (Apparently lots of planets can be spotted in November!)


Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Super. Blue. Blood. Moon. Eclipse.









Moonrise through clouds.

Eclipse at moonset.

Yesterday we had a glorious sunrise, stunning sunset, and a rare moon event. So cool!

Monday, September 28, 2015

Red Moon
















Like millions of others, we stood outside last night for about an hour watching the lunar eclipse. Just beautiful!

My photos are not wonderful, but they're not bad for a Canon Elph with no tripod...if I do say so myself! They're kinda atmospheric...

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Moon Shots



We, like eleventy-million other people, enjoyed the lunar eclipse last night. Of course, I had to try to photograph it. They're atmospheric photos, if not the most sharp ones...

The top photo shows Mars above the moon; the star Spica can be seen to its right in all the photos.

It was way cool!