December 11, 2011
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Saturday lunar eclipse just before sunrise....
A total lunar eclipse occurred early Saturday morning (Dec. 10), casting the moon into shadow and making it appear bright red and supersized.
In North America, skywatchers located in western Canada and the United States should have had a great view of the eclipse, which started at around 7:45 a.m. EST (4:45 a.m. PST, 1245 GMT), when the Earth's shadow begins to creep across the lunar disk.
Back porch, coffee and camera in hand...moving into total lunar eclipse!
Backyard view...
This was the initial phase about 655 AM
About 705 AM
Taken about 715 AM...the one I like the best
7:22 MDT the moon literally disappeared from view here in Edmonton.
Totally disappeared by 725 AM as moon setting and sunrise an hour away....just a faint shape.
Comments (4)
Excellent job! My 12yo daughter tried to get up to see it and missed. Love the pics!
great photos. thank you for sharing these.
Marvelous! I wish I had paid attention and known about the moon's eclipse, but I have certainly enjoyed its added brightness these last few nights.
thanks for the photos, we had a good view from our front porch, but I didn't get any photos.