The moon is set to pull off a disappearing act Tuesday, and those who miss it will have to wait three years for another chance to see something like it again. A total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout North America before dawn on Tuesday, giving those further west the best view. In Asia, Australia and the rest of the Pacific, it will be visible after sunset.
People watch as the full ‘super flower blood moon’ rises over Bondi Beach in Sydney on 26 May, 2021. With a total lunar eclipse on Tuesday night, Guardian Australia’s picture editor explains how to photograph the blood moon, whether you’re using a phone or DSLR camera, and the best settings to use.
Total lunar eclipse: how to take a good photograph of the November 2022 full blood moon with a phone or camera. Uranus is set to be visible just a finger’s width above the moon, resembling a bright star, at that time. The eclipse’s totality will last nearly 90 minutes – from 5.16am to 6.41am ET – as Earth passes directly between the moon and sun.
Figures the Blood Moon will be occurring when we have a 1005 chance of rain and possibly snow. Hope someone posts a video.
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