A dark side of the moon
Did you see tonight's lunar eclipse? I know you can't tell from this photo, but the moon was shadowed. It was clear enough that I got a good look at it. By the time I got home it was almost entirely darkened. Pretty neat. The last time I remember one of these was fifteen years ago, but maybe there's been a lunar eclipse since then. I'm too lazy to look it up.
When is the next solar eclipse? I remember one when I was in third or fourth grade. I think recess may have been canceled that day. The blinds were lowered and closed to prevent students from looking out the windows at it and being blinded. I recall another solar eclipse that occurred when I was in college. The light had an unusual quality, and I want to say I saw little half circles on the ground during the phenomenon.
Astronomy is a fascinating subject. I took a class on it as part of my liberal arts education. It may have been the most difficult course in my college career, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. It's mind-boggling stuff, but it can be awe-inspiring too.
If you're like me, it can be easy to lose sight of all the astonishing things around us. Seeing the lunar eclipse was a nice reminder.
Labels: astronomical phenomena
3 Comments:
No eclipse here, but thanks for the reminder to look for the astonishing. Hope all is well in your part of the world.
This eclipse was so cool! When it was fully shadowed the moon looked like a marble up there - suspended in black. It was kind of creepy! I'm glad I took the time to go out and look up!
I went outside and saw it, too! Thanks for sharing the pic - none of mine came out.
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