Eclipsed lunar Journal Entries

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  • Tuesday evening Lunar Eclipse!
    by SugarSniper

    If you haven’t read it on TheAge Online already, tomorrow evening, Tuesday evening onwards, we will be witness to a lunar eclipse where t…

    If you haven’t read it on TheAge Online already, tomorrow evening, Tuesday evening onwards, we will be witness to a lunar eclipse where the moon will be blood red. It will be starting around 6.50pm and pointing your lenses and yourself eastwards with a good clear view of sky will yield you the best results. Have fun! Full article.

  • I am lunar loony - where's the straightjacket???
    by kathleen

    I am so completely high today from the full moon and doubly ‘cause of the eclipse. A LUNATIC!!! In case you haven’t noticed!!! Anyone…

    I am so completely high today from the full moon and doubly ‘cause of the eclipse. A LUNATIC!!! In case you haven’t noticed!!! Anyone feel this too??

  • Lunar eclipse image published
    by Mark Ingram

    This image was published in last weeks Cobar Age, its not a well known publication but i thought I should let you all Know !http://ima…

    This image was published in last weeks Cobar Age, its not a well known publication but i thought I should let you all Know

  • My First Sale!!!!!
    by Rebecca McLean

    A big thankyou to the person that purchased the laminated print of Eclipse time line II !!!!! It has made my day! !http://images-0.redbub…

    A big thankyou to the person that purchased the laminated print of Eclipse time line II !!!!! It has made my day!

  • Lunar Eclipse Images or Why I love RedBubble
    by community

    So before the lunar eclipse had even finished (some what disappointingly in and out of the clouds in Melbourne) I did a search on Redbubb…

    So before the lunar eclipse had even finished (some what disappointingly in and out of the clouds in Melbourne) I did a search on Redbubble for – eclipse= – Isn’t that just fantastic ! James.

  • UNIVERSAL PLANETARY MESSAGES..
    by webgrrl

    New Moon in Leo / Sunday, August 12, 4:03 pm PDT, 7:03 pm EDT Let your inner lion roar on the New Moon in Leo as pride, will, creat…

    New Moon in Leo / Sunday, August 12, 4:03 pm PDT, 7:03 pm EDT Let your inner lion roar on the New Moon in Leo as pride, will, creativity and heartfelt emotions are expressed dramatically. Celebrate yourself and the joys of life with play, romance and grand acts of generosity. Spiritual Neptune opposes the conjunction of the Sun, Moon and Mercury (resident scribe and gossip columnist) to add imagination and compassion to this ego-fest. While delusions of grandeur may produce fantasies that will never come true, the upside of this opposition is uncharacteristic sensitivity that tames Leo’s all-consuming fire. Personal power and collective concerns can align to honor the individual while serving others. “The New Moon in Leo is a journey to the child’s heart where ego-centrism and generosity spin their strands of contrasting colors. Self-interest should not be denied—it lies at the core of confidence – but when we truly love ourselves it is a joy to give to others. True power is not corrupt, it is warm, noble and caring, so allow yourself its full expression. Gifting yourself with potency enriches the rest of much us much as it honors you.” Full Moon in Pisces / Tuesday, August 28, 3:35 am PDT, 6:35 am EDT This lunation is a Total Eclipse, adding power and intensity to the Sun-Moon opposition. The Moon in Pisces represents boundless emotions while the Sun in Virgo is the narrow filter of the rational mind. Both signs, however, are highly refined, which can produce strain with a high strung combination of sensitivity and perfectionism. Panic is possible over petty issues that balloon into major concerns. Peace can be found with spiritual practices like prayer and meditation, in the solitude of nature or with the healing beauty of the arts. Forgive yourself for your imperfections and for not saving the world, leave behind old regrets and ride a new wave of inspiration. And for those born 1979 (Saturn in Virgo) Your journey starts from this date and will stay there till 21st July 2010 Saturn in Virgo / Sunday, September 2, 6:47 am PDT, 9:47 am EDT Structuring Saturn’s entry into Virgo stresses corrupt and outmoded systems, revealing cracks that need repair, not repainting. Take a long, slow look at the way you organize your life, from thinking processes to daily habits. The clarity of Saturn shines an unsentimental light on the way your beliefs are constructed. Those that are worthy will survive this scrutiny and, in fact, be strengthened by it. Concepts about yourself and the world that are weak may fall apart under careful analysis. This can be upsetting and confusing, but helps you to weave a sturdier cloth that will stand the test of time. Sourced : StarIQ more Saturn in Virgo readings can be read HERE and HERE

  • Help!! Re; Lunar Eclipse
    by Sonia Hesford

    Can anyone help me out?? / I have a kodak Digital Camera, and am a major learner( I’m a point and shot girl!!) / Can anyone tell me how to …

    Can anyone help me out?? / I have a kodak Digital Camera, and am a major learner( I’m a point and shot girl!!) / Can anyone tell me how to set it up for taking photos of the moon tonight?? / (the more basic explanation the better!!) / I would love to try some photos out at the Pinnacles, But no Idea how to do it!! / So if you can help I would appreciate it heaps!! / Thankyou Bubblers:) P.S I do have a small tripod:)

  • Night time Show spectacular....who would want to miss this?
    by midnightdreamer

    Mark Wednesday, Feb. 20, on your calendar as “Lunar…

    Mark Wednesday, Feb. 20, on your calendar as “Lunar Eclipse Night,” for if the weather is fair you should have no difficulty observing a total eclipse of the moon. The eclipse will be visible wherever the moon is above the horizon during the time frame that the eclipse is taking place. As it turns out, North and South America will turned toward the moon and will be in excellent position for this sky show. Europe, Africa and a part of western Asia will also be able to see the eclipse, although for these regions the event will take place in hours just before sunrise on the morning of Feb. 21. All told, given clear skies, about three billion potential eclipse viewers will be able to partake in the spectacle of the full moon becoming completely immersed in the Earth’s shadow. This will be the third total lunar eclipse within the past year. The previous two favored different parts of North America, but this one will be readily visible from start-to-finish across much of the continent, weather permitting. The total phase will last 51-minutes and begins at 10:01 p.m. EST (7:01 p.m. PST). Because some of the sunlight striking the Earth is diffused and scattered by our atmosphere, the Earth’s shadow is not completely dark. Typically there are coppery red and orange hues cast over the moon at and near totality from sunlight refracted from our atmosphere around the edge of the Earth, giving the moon the appearance of an eerie glowing ball. As a bonus, during the eclipse the moon will be situated, in our sky, near the planet Saturn and the bright bluish star Regulus in the constellation of Leo. The effect will be to create a uniquely beautiful triangle in the sky consisting of the totally eclipsed moon, a bright naked-eye planet and one of the 21 brightest stars in the sky. Note: SPACE.com will provide a complete eclipse viewer’s guide Feb. 15.

  • ECLIPSE galore for Feb 2008 !!
    by webgrrl

    The Solar Eclipse on February 7th 2008 is an Annular Eclipse, where the Annular phase can only be seen from a small section of Antartica….

    The Solar Eclipse on February 7th 2008 is an Annular Eclipse, where the Annular phase can only be seen from a small section of Antartica. South-Eastern Australia and all of New Zealand will see a Partial Solar Eclipse, with varying degrees of obscuration depending on your location. For other parts of Australia and the rest of the world, they will not see any solar eclipse. The table below shows the timings for the points of contact during the Partial Eclipse. The times are given in local time for that city. The last column is the percentage of the Sun that will obscured by the Moon (ie: how much of a “bite” will be taken out of the Sun). Unless you’re planning a trip to Antartica to view the Annular Eclipse, New Zealand offers the best view of the Partial Solar Eclipse, with a maximum of 47-53% of the Sun being covered by the Moon. Tasmania offers the best Australian vantage point, with 18% of the Sun obscured. Sydney/Newcastle areas see an 11% obscured Sun. read full info/see photos (and how to take photos)/sourced : IceInSpace

  • Lunar Eclipse tonight...
    by Allison Lane

    I am really excited, tonight there is a full Lunar Eclipse. It’s supposed to start at 8:50 and the ground is snowy and the sky is clear s…

    I am really excited, tonight there is a full Lunar Eclipse. It’s supposed to start at 8:50 and the ground is snowy and the sky is clear so the possibilities are abundant…

  • Lunar Eclipse
    by Kyra Webb

    Ok so there’s probably millions of versions of these shots but I just couldn’t help myself :) Enjoy! Lunar Eclipse...

    Ok so there’s probably millions of versions of these shots but I just couldn’t help myself :) Enjoy! Lunar Eclipse

  • A Pic of the eclipsed moon I managed to get
    by Sandra Chung

    The clouds broke, for about 20 seconds. And if I hadn’t been looking, I would have missed it. The streaks are the clouds moving at warp s…

    The clouds broke, for about 20 seconds. And if I hadn’t been looking, I would have missed it. The streaks are the clouds moving at warp speed. 8 second exposure I’ll put the full sized one up on my listings

  • Have you ever ------ How silly can one person be?
    by Nina1962

    Last night we have the Lunar Eclipse so I grabed my camera and tripod and set out to try and get some photo’s, / I was trying for ages di…

    Last night we have the Lunar Eclipse so I grabed my camera and tripod and set out to try and get some photo’s, / I was trying for ages different setting and getting very annoyed because nothing was working, I could not for the life of me work it out. So in the end I packed everything up and went inside, not the happyet person. / I did keep checking the moon it looked so pretty up in the sky. anyway the show has came to an end and I never thought no more about it untill this morning. / I picked up my camera to go and have a play with the Bee’s on a bush nearby. Well I was really not happy as I picked up my camera I noticed that I had my macro lens still on my camera, Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr thats way. Silly me a lesson learn’t always check your lens. So how many other get caught with that problem? And you feel so silly for not checking in the first place.

  • Lunar eclipse
    by archenar76

    Tried to take some photos of the lunar eclipse last night. It was a little cloudy but could take some pics when the clouds shifted past t…

    Tried to take some photos of the lunar eclipse last night. It was a little cloudy but could take some pics when the clouds shifted past the moon. Tried an exposure of six seconds on iso 400 setting with an eod400d with a teleconverter. So literally got a 600 mm lens to take photos with. Unfortunately with this magnification even a 6 second exposure brought out star trails and the moon was too blurry for a decent picture.

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