Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

RELAX: the lunar god is not really angry with us, despite appearances to the contrary this week. The harvest will not be affected, and no virgins need be sacrificed to appease his terrible wrath.

 

The moon’s orangey-red appearance this week is due to a syzygy — or a perfect alignment of three celestial bodies — of the sun, the Earth and the moon.

 

National Geographic explains that the moon’s red colouring is due to sunlight passing through the Earth’s atmosphere and refracting to the red end of the spectrum.

 

Lunar eclipses do not happen every month, because of the moon’s tilted orbit around us. Their frequency varies widely: from one every few years to five in a year.

 

Tuesday night’s eclipse will be the first in a tetrad, or series of four. Subsequent eclipses will occur on October 8 this year and April 8 and September 28 next year.

 

The shade of red that the moon turns cannot be forecast, and is largely dependent on the amount of dust circulating in Earth’s atmosphere at the time of the eclipse.

 

The best time to see this week’s blood moon — as it is called — is on Tuesday night, although Perth residents will miss it altogether due to their position.

 

A former blood moon ... amateur astronomer Doug Robertson took this photo from Hahndorf,  
 

The Sydney Observatory recommends the following local times for best viewing:

 

Adelaide: Moon rises at 5.48pm; eclipse ends at 7.03pm

 

Brisbane: Moon rises at 5.27pm; eclipse ends at 7.33pm

 

Darwin: Moon rises at 6.41pm; eclipse ends at 7.33pm

 

Hobart: Moon rises at 5.33pm; eclipse ends at 7.33pm.

 

Melbourne: Moon rises at 5.49pm; eclipse ends at 7.33pm

 

Sydney: Moon rises at 5.28pm; eclipse ends at 7.33pm

 

Perth residents will unfortunately be unable to view the phenomenon

 

Astronomers advise looking low on the horizon and to the east to see the phenomenon.

 

Unlike solar eclipses, the lunar eclipse/blood moon phenomenon is perfectly safe to view and to photograph.

 

Blood moons have been believed to be omens for many different cultures throughout history, and this week’s one is no different.

 

Wikipedia notes that American pastor Mark Blitz believes the second coming of Jesus Christ will coincide with the final eclipse in the current tetrad.

 

Another American pastor, John Hagee, believes the eclipse is a portent of significant changes for the world.

 

 

Goody I'll be able to watch it before Resurrection comes on.

Message 1 of 36
Latest reply
35 REPLIES 35

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

Owoooo werewolves of London.
Message 2 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

virginal sacrifices?

 

second comings?

 

 

Thanks icy - will be sure to get the kids to have a look at the blood moon. (and me too)


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
Message 3 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

Yeap it should be great.

Message 4 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

Anonymous
Not applicable

its rainy and cloudy here 😞

 

 

Message 5 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

thanks for the reminder Icy. Smiley Happy

 

 

it's fairly clear today and I hope it stays that way so we can get a good look at it

Message 6 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

imastawka
Honored Contributor

Thanks for the heads up.  Time to start watching now.

Message 7 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

For anyone who missed it, there will be another on October 8.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
Message 8 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

my sister said there was a meteorite shower as well. She's in Albury. I didn't see any meteorites

Message 9 of 36
Latest reply

Tonight's A Great Night For Mooning

can't see anything but darkness and rain.

Message 10 of 36
Latest reply