Last blood moon lunar eclipse until 2025 amazes observers around the world (photos)
The Last Blood Moon lunar eclipse to 2025 excited observers around the world.
The Beaver Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse started at 3:02 am EST (0802 GMT), reached totality at 5:16 am EST (1016 GMT) and ended at 8:56 am EST (1356 GMT).
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon (in this case, November’s full Beaver moon) is in the deep umbral shadow of the Soil and receives only light that has first been filtered through the earth’s atmosphere. It was visible from North America and parts of South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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The lunar eclipse is not visible to everyone, but thanks to several live streams around the world, everyone can have the chance to see the blood moon lunar eclipse free.
The mobile observatory team from the Time and Date website has streamed the lunar eclipse live on its Youtube Channel (opens in new tab). Time and date also had a live blog (opens in new tab) with real-time reports and background information on the total lunar eclipse. Astrophysicist Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project 2.0 livestreamed the eclipse from Ceccano, Italy, on the project website (opens in new tab). The Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona is also offering a free live stream of the lunar eclipse on their YouTube channel (opens in new tab). Unfortunately, due to extensive cloud cover, the famous Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California had to stop the live stream of the lunar eclipse.
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The Beaver Blood Moon even appeared above NASA’s Artemis 1 moon rocket at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket stack contains an unmanned Orion spacecraft and is expected to launch on November 14. To keep up to date with the latest Artemis promotion, check out our Artemis live updates page.
Observers from around the world also took to Twitter to share their impressive photos and videos of the last Blood Moon eclipse through 2025.
Roger Clark caught the Blood Moon that shone over Staten Island.
Pretty cool #BloodMoon over #StatenIsland pic.twitter.com/nP9xUXc3d1Nov 8, 2022
Observers in Tokyo also managed to see the total lunar eclipse while waiting for their train. Not a bad way to pass the time!
Ohhh.. full lunar eclipse here in Tokyo.. wondered what people looked up to during the train ride pic.twitter.com/GnpE2GV18Nov 8, 2022
Aaron Schwartz captured the total lunar eclipse over Washington Circle in Washington DC.
A total lunar eclipse can be seen over Washington Circle in Washington DC on Election Day, November 8, 2022 (Photo by Aaron Schwartz) pic.twitter.com/YgTqAB4WQiNov 8, 2022
Steven Labkoff caught the Blood Moon right over the Washington Monument in this beautiful photo.
The Full Blood-red, Beaver Lunar Eclipse from Washington’s Capital Mall. About 5:20 am from our nation’s capital during the AMIA 2022 meeting. This is a single exposure, no blending.#amia2022#fulllunareclipse#lunareclipse#OlympusOM1#getolympus#astrophotography pic.twitter.com/RUX877oDDtNov 8, 2022
If you want to take pictures the moon or if you want to prepare your gear for the total lunar eclipse, check out our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography. Read our guides on how do you photograph a lunar eclipse?like how do you photograph the moon? with a camera for some helpful tips to plan your moon photo shoot.
Has all this lunar eclipse action been driving you into some sort of eclipse frenzy? Then you’ll be glad to know you won’t have to wait too long for the next eclipse event. In April, you can watch the first solar eclipse of 2023. 20, details on how and where to see this rare hybrid eclipse can be found in our solar eclipse 2023 guide.
Editor’s Note: If you take a great photo of a lunar eclipse and want to share it with the readers of Space.com, please send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to [email protected]
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