Saturday, July 28, 2018

Pictures from the Lunar Eclipse of the century

There were much talk about this Lunar eclipse because it was very special for this century. It was the longest total lunar eclipse of the century. Eclipses happens in June, July, August and September are usually depends upon the mercy of monsoon clouds. I remember many eclipses which washes in the Monsoon clouds. I have never witnessed Total Solar Eclipse. Shadow of the moon on earth surface is very small so it could visible from small geographical belt. On 22 July I was in that shadow belt, but monsoon clouds covered this show on that day. 

This time also I was feeling that, there are chances of happening this events under clouds only. From entire day sky was covering with thick clouds of monsoon. But, astronomy is full of surprises you never expect what will happen. This time when partial eclipse was going to start means around 11:45 pm I just peek out side and saw clouds were started getting clear and full moon appeared with bright red planet shining near to it. It was sudden. Then I immediately, take out my simple camera, DSLR camera. Binocular, camera stand, mobile and telescope. I just wanted to get ready with whatever came in my hand 😄. 

I got few good pictures from camera and did some telescopic observations. on the same day Mars was also in opposition to earth. Mars shining big brightly near to eclipsing moon. I took time to observe this red planet. It was very windy so mars detail was not visible clearly through telescope but if sky condition get settle in coming days then mars will be the great object to observe for next days. 

When moon moved into umbra of earth it turned into red. This time red color was bit darker from last 31 January eclipse. But it was great to see both Mars and Red Moon together. how many time we will get such opportunity. I struggle with my camera setting to capture this red pair. For an hour was awake. Then, clouds started gathering after giving good two and half hour of clear sky. I could see half of the eclipse part but it was great to observe and capture it. Here, are some clicks from the eclipse. 








The red pair of Planet Mars and eclipsed Moon

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