The moon put on a rare cosmic show

Hawaii and Alaska had the best seats, along with the Canadian Yukon, Australia and Asia. Missing out on the eclipse from his home in Virginia, he watched the event online Wednesday morning with his two children, ages 3 and 7. His team took special precautions to keep the spacecraft warm during the eclipse. The next total lunar is in July. That combination won039;t happen again until 2037. Add a total eclipse, known as a blood moon for its red tint, and it was a lunar showstopper.The US East Coast, Europe and most of South America and Africa were out of luck for the eclipse. Photographers also gathered at the Telegraph Hill neighbourhood of San Francisco, striving to get the famous Coit Tower in their moon shots.For the trivia crowd, the moon was 223,820 miles (360,200 kilometers) away at the peak of the eclipse, close enough for supermoon status. This one also happened to be an especially close and bright moon, or supermoon.The moon put on a rare cosmic show: a red blue moon, super big and super bright. Sky-gazers also lined the beach near the Santa Monica Pier, some snapping photos and others reclining in the sand, their faces turned upward. During the more than one hour of totality, the temperature was expected Wholesale vinyl tufted car carpet factory to plunge 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius), said Petro. The total solar eclipse that swept across the US in August contributed to Wednesday’s buzz, he noted. But at Cape Canaveral, Florida, where a rocket delivered America’s first satellite to orbit exactly 60 years ago — Explorer 1 — the blue super moon loomed large in the sky.“I hope that people use this as an opportunity to dig in a little more and learn about our own planet, our wonderful sister planet, the moon, and the sun and all the other great objects in the solar system,” Petro said on his way to work at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

That combination won’t happen again until 2037.At the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, hundreds gathered on the lawn in the wee hours, under clear skies. He’s deputy project scientist for NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, circling the moon since 2009.NASA called it a lunar trifecta: the first super blue blood moon since 1982. NASA lunar scientist Noah Petro said he was astonished — and thrilled — by all the attention and fuss. “It was incredible,” said Cook, a visual effects artist for films.Scientists were keen to study the sharp, sudden drop in temperature at the lunar surface as Earth’s shadow blankets the moon. The western US also had good viewing, along with Russia.AP Published: Jan 31, 2018, 9:08 pm IST Updated: Jan 31, 2018, 9:08 pm IST NASA is calling it a lunar trifecta: the first super blue blood moon since 1982. It’s the first time in 35 years a blue moon has synced up with a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse, or blood moon because of its red hue. Traffic was backed up more than a mile around the observatory.John Cook joined fellow photography enthusiasts at the pier, using the Ferris wheel and roller coaster for his foreground.end-ofTags: moon, nasa, space, universe.The second full moon in a calendar month is a blue moon.A total lunar eclipse — considered the most scientific of Wednesday’s threesome — occurs when the sun, Earth and moon line up perfectly, casting Earth’s shadow on the moon.

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