
“Red Moon” occurred last Tuesday night, August 28, 2007 and it was visible in some parts of the
During a total lunar eclipse, the moon’s disk can take on various colors ranging from bright orange and blood red to dark brown and very dark gray.
At around 5:50 p.m., the moon’s silvery color turned into somewhat orange. Since the moon had risen at around 6:08 p.m., I haven’t seen the initial phase of the eclipse. By 6:08 p.m., the eclipse was almost midway through.
The penumbra or outer shadow is a zone where the earth blocks some, but not all, of the Sun’s rays. The umbra or inner shadow is a region where the earth blocks all direct sunbeams from reaching the moon.
A total lunar eclipse also occurred on last March 4, 2007.



1 comment:
Your picture is better than what I saw last night. *sob*
You took a nice shot of the moon, my friend tried to take pictures of it but only able to see the the white part of the moon.
Anyway, thanks for the picture! I was able to see a better view.
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