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A total lunar eclipse may be seen tonight"Red Moon"
China-Singapore Zhejiang, August 28 -- In the night sky tonight, there will be a wonderful celestial phenomenon of a total lunar eclipse, which is commonly known as "Tiangu swallowing the moon". If you miss this opportunity, the next time you want to see a total lunar eclipse in China will be on June 16, 2011. According to the meteorological department**, Hangzhou is a fine weather today, from the time and season of the occurrence, the observation conditions of the total lunar eclipse are very good, Hangzhou Gao Astronomical Society issued an invitation to the majority of astronomical citizens, starting at six o'clock tonight, they will observe on the Su Causeway.
It is dark late in this season, and the clearest observation time is estimated to wait until after 7 o'clock, so interested people just have dinner to borrow their telescopes and take a closer look at this amazing celestial phenomenon.
Hangzhou's observation conditions tonight are very good.
Early yesterday morning, Feng Yixiao, a member of the Hanggao Astronomical Society, was busy contacting several classmates, busy preparing for tonight's observations, who is responsible for carrying the telescope and who is responsible for bringing the camera, and assigning them one by one.
According to astronomical calculations, this total lunar eclipse can be divided into five stages: at 16:51, the moon just touched the earth's shadow, which is astronomically called the "first wane"; Next is the "eclipse" at 17:52, and the moon happens to enter the earth's shadow; At 18:37, the Moon entered the middle of the Earth's shadow; At 19:23, the moon just emerged from the shadow of the earth; At 20:24, the moon is completely out of the shadow of the earth, and the full moon returns to the sky. According to the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, for the vast majority of regions in China, the sky is dark late in this season, and when you see the moon, it has completely entered a total eclipse state, and you cannot watch the whole process of the total lunar eclipse.
It is understood that the moonrise time in Hangzhou tonight is 18:25, that is, the process of total lunar eclipse before moonrise has begun. However, it gets dark late this season, and the clearest observations are estimated to wait until after seven o'clock. "However, you can see the moonrise with an eclipse, and if you are lucky, you can also see the 'red moon' during the total eclipse.
Feng Yixiao explained that when the moon is engulfed by the Earth's shadow, through the Earth's atmosphere, there will still be a little sunlight that will shine on the Moon through refraction. As a result, the moon does not disappear from the sky entirely, but takes on a rare bronze color, commonly known as the "red moon".
The Jade Emperor Mountain by the West Lake is a good observation point.
The observation of a total lunar eclipse is not very demanding, and it can be observed directly with the naked eye. The students of Hangzhou High Astronomical Club recommended several places to everyone, such as the playground of the university, the roof of the high-rise building, the Jade Emperor Mountain, and the West Lake, which are all very good places. "As long as you have an open, open spot, facing east, and a high place where you can avoid obstructions, just look for it at the nearest doorstep.
It is important to note that there should be no strong light disturbances around. Several classmates reminded.
In order to observe more clearly, and to be able to take better pictures**, tonight the observation site of the Hanggao Astronomical Society will be located in Su Causeway, they will observe the whole lunar eclipse, welcome the astronomical citizens to go, through their telescopes, observe more carefully.
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As of July 1, 2020, there is no lunar eclipse today. The time of the next lunar eclipse is May 26, 2021. The moon that humans see does not shine, but what we see is that the sun shines on the moon and diffusely reflects into my eyes.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth blocks the sun's rays from shining on the moon.
In ancient China, because people did not understand the cause of the formation of the lunar eclipse, they superstitiously believed that the occurrence of the lunar eclipse was a great disaster, so in ancient times people called the lunar eclipse "Tengu eating the moon". A lunar eclipse is a natural phenomenon of the linear propagation of light.
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This total lunar eclipse is the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century, with an eclipse of 3:30 and a light of 5:14, and a total eclipse that lasts for 1 hour and 44 minutes.
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It should be the second half of the night, and the cloudy sky is out of sight.
It's about two o'clock.
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Today's lunar eclipse starts at night, is the time different across the country, you go out at night to have a look.
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It started at 2:24 a.m. and resumed at 6:19 a.m.
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As of July 1, 2020, there is no lunar eclipse today. The next occurrence month.
The time of the eclipse is May 26, 2021, and the duration is minutes. Two cone-shaped shadows appear in the direction of the Earth facing away from the Sun. The middle part is called the umbra, which is quite dark because it has no direct sunlight, and the outer part is called the penumbra, which is partially exposed to direct sunlight.
The umbra is surrounded by a penumbra. Both of these cone-shaped shadows are cast from behind the sunny side of the Earth. Therefore, lunar eclipses only occur during the full moon.
When the Moon and the Sun are on opposite sides of the Earth). Similarly, solar eclipses only occur during the New Moon (when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun).
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The first loss of this total lunar eclipse is at 19:48 Beijing time, the eclipse time is 20:52, the time of light is 22:08, and the time of restoration is 23:11. Among them, the 1 hour and 16 minutes from the eclipse to the light is the most exciting part, which is the famous "Red Moon" period.
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On December 10, 2011, the total lunar eclipse had a total lunar eclipse at 20:45:42 Beijing time, the eclipse was at 22:06:16 on the 10th, the light was born at 22:57:24 on the 10th, and the reunion occurred at 0:17:58 on the 11th.
The total eclipse phase is the total eclipse phase, which means that the most exciting total eclipse time is 51 minutes.
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The total lunar eclipse will begin at 4 p.m. on November 8, 2022.
According to astronomical forecasts, this total lunar eclipse will start at 16:00 Beijing time on November 8, when the moon will start to be slightly darker (the beginning of the penumbral eclipse). The following brings the timeline of this total lunar eclipse as follows:
17:09: The lunar surface begins to be deficient (initial loss);
6:16 p.m.: The Moon fully enters the Earth's umbra (eclipse);
6:59 p.m.: The center of the Moon is closest to the center of the Earth's umbra (eclipse);
7:42 p.m.: The Moon begins to regain its light (light);
20:49: The Moon walks out of the Earth's umbra (recircled);
21:57: The lunar eclipse ends (the end of the penumbral eclipse).
The whole process lasted 5 hours and 57 minutes, of which the umbra eclipse (the phenomenon in which the Moon enters the Earth's umbra and is completely or partially obscured) lasts 3 hours and 40 minutes. This total lunar eclipse has two major characteristics: the "red moon" phase of the total lunar eclipse can be seen in most parts of China; During the total eclipse, the Moon will occlude Uranus, one of the eight planets in the solar system.
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Tonight, there will be a total lunar eclipse across the country, and a rare "red moon" is considerable
Today is the first day of the Qingming holiday, a mysterious "red moon" will appear in the night sky, and you can pay attention to the eastern sky at 19 o'clock. According to the Guangdong Astronomical Society yesterday, the total lunar eclipse (red moon) that occurred this time lasted only a few minutes. It was the shortest total lunar eclipse in 134 years.
If you miss this time, you will have to wait until 2018 next time.
This total lunar eclipse is also the best observation conditions in China since December 10, 2011. In addition to Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning and Taiwan, and other parts of the east of China, where the "initial loss" can be seen, the rest of the western regions, including Guangzhou, Hong Kong, etc., the moon is "eclipsized", that is, the moon is "broken" when it rises in the east.
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There is a lunar eclipse that is not long, only about 12 minutes, and Shanghai can see it.
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The lunar eclipse must have occurred around the 15th of the lunar calendar, so there is no today.
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There is no lunar eclipse today, it is a solar eclipse, but it is unclear whether it will be a total solar eclipse or a partial solar eclipse.
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A few things about the lunar eclipse are as follows
At 16:00 Beijing time on November 8, the moon began to gradually darken; At 17:09, the initial loss began, and the moon began to appear in the missing angle; At 18:16, the Moon completely entered the Earth's umbra; At 6:59 p.m., the eclipse began, and at 9:57 p.m., the lunar eclipse ended. The whole process lasted 5 hours and 57 minutes.
Expand your knowledge
A lunar eclipse, also known as a lunar eclipse, is an astronomical phenomenon in which the part of the moon that could have been illuminated by the sun's rays cannot be partially or completely illuminated by direct sunlight when the moon moves into the earth's shadow (the shadow is divided into umbra and penumbra), making it impossible for observers on the earth to see the ordinary moon phase.
When a lunar eclipse occurs, the Sun, Earth, and Moon happen to be or almost in the same straight line, so the lunar eclipse must occur on the night of the Full Moon (lunar calendar.
Ten. Five, ten.
6. or 17), as the Shuo Wen says, "the solar eclipse is the new year, and the lunar eclipse is the hope."
The Earth's shadow is located in the Earth's orbital plane (ecliptic plane), which does not coincide with the lunar orbital plane (white plane), and the intersection angle of the yellow and white planes is about 5 degrees. During most Full Moons, the Moon is not in the ecliptic plane, but is either north or south, not in the Earth's shadow, so not every Full Moon eclipse occurs. Lunar eclipses occur at least twice a year around the world.
The phase of a lunar eclipse
1. The beginning of penumbral eclipse: the moon has just come into contact with the penumbra region, and the luminosity of the lunar surface is slightly reduced, but it is difficult to detect with the naked eye.
2. Initial loss (partial lunar eclipse and total lunar eclipse only): marks the beginning of a lunar eclipse. The Moon slowly enters the Earth's shadow from the eastern edge, and the Moon and the Earth's umbra are incised for the first time.
3. Eclipse (total lunar eclipse only): The moon penetrates into the earth's umbra and is inscribed with the umbra for the first time. The Moon just went all the way into the Earth's umbra.
4. Eclipse: The moment when the center of the full moon is closest to the center of the earth's umbra, the surface of the moon before and after is red copper or dark red. Reason:
When sunlight passes through the earth's atmosphere, it is refracted to deflect the light inward, but the degree of deflection of each light is different (dispersion), and the red light has the largest degree of deflection, which is closest to the earth's shadow and is reflected on the moon and land;
In addition, due to the different levels and locations of dust and clouds in the atmosphere, the light will be deflected differently, so the Moon during a total lunar eclipse will be dark red, red copper, or orange. In the same way, the morning sun and the sunset are not white due to the refraction of the atmosphere, but orange or red depending on the altitude due to the degree of refraction of the atmosphere. )
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