08 Nov 2022 ~ Lunar Eclipse

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    Last Chance to See Total Lunar Eclipse Until 2025!
    08 NOV 2022


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    For the second time in 2022, stargazers will have the opportunity to view a total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8, 2022.

    At least a portion of the phenomenon will be visible throughout eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific,
    and North America. The previous total lunar eclipse happened in May.


    According to Alphonse Sterling, astrophysicist from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama,
    total lunar eclipses occur approximately once every 1.5 years on average.


    While the Moon has been providing generous eclipse viewing opportunities this year,
    viewers should take advantage of November’s eclipse because the next total lunar eclipse will not occur until 2025.
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    The Flower Moon lunar eclipse over NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans
    is shown from the initial partial eclipse to totality in a composite of seven images shot on Sunday, May 15, 2022.

    Image credit: NASA/Michael DeMocker
    A total lunar eclipse occurs when Earth casts a complete shadow – called an umbra – over the Moon.


    Earth’s shadow is categorized into two parts: the umbra, the innermost part of the shadow
    where direct light from the Sun is completely blocked, and the penumbra,
    the outermost part of the shadow where the light is partially blocked.
    During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon and the Sun are on opposite sides of Earth.


    Many people wonder why lunar eclipses don’t happen every month given the Moon completes an orbit
    around Earth every 27 days. The reason is because the Moon’s orbit around Earth is tilted relative to
    Earth’s orbit around the Sun, so the Moon often passes above or below Earth’s shadow.


    Lunar eclipses are only possible when the orbits align so that the Moon is directly behind Earth relative to the Sun.

    For North America the action will start in the early hours of the morning on Nov. 8, 2022.

    The partial eclipse will begin at 3:09 a.m. CST, with totality beginning at 4:16 a.m. and ending at 5:42 a.m.

    Then, the partial phase will resume, lasting until 6:49 a.m. Those in the eastern part of the United States
    will miss most or all of the last partial phase because the Moon will set during totality or shortly after totality ends.


    Another feature of a total lunar eclipse is the Moon’s red hue during totality.

    The red color occurs because of the refraction, filtering, and scattering of light by Earth’s atmosphere.

    The scattering is a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering – named after the 19th-century British Physicist Lord Rayleigh.

    Rayleigh scattering is also the reason for red sunrises and sunsets. Light from the Sun collides into the gases
    of Earth’s atmosphere and because of its shorter wavelength, blue light is filtered out,
    but red light is not easily scattered because of its longer wavelength.


    Some of that red light is refracted, or bent, as it passes through Earth’s atmosphere
    and ends up shining on the Moon with a ghostly red light.


    The degree of redness of a fully eclipsed Moon can be influenced by atmospheric conditions
    resulting from volcanic eruptions, fires, and dust storms.
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    A nearly total eclipse of November’s full “Beaver Moon” captured over the city of New Orleans
    before dawn on Nov. 19, 2021.
    The 97% eclipse clocked in at 3 hours, 28 minutes, and 24 seconds,
    making it the longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years.
    Credits: NASA/Michoud Assembly Facility
    But what does Earth look like from the Moon’s perspective during a lunar eclipse?


    According to Mitzi Adams, astrophysicist at Marshall, astronauts on the Moon
    during a total lunar eclipse would see a red ring around a silhouetted Earth.


    As NASA works to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon
    through the Artemis program, it’s fascinating to consider how Earthlings
    will experience astronomical events away from their home planet.


    No special eye protection is needed for viewing a lunar eclipse,
    unlike solar eclipses (which occur during the daytime).


    While the lunar eclipse can be observed with the unaided eye,
    a pair of binoculars or a telescope can enhance the view.


    Sterling says a fun activity for those who stargaze with family
    or friends is to discuss who notices the reddish hue of totality first
    and how it progresses throughout the eclipse.


    Gain more understanding of lunar eclipses, learn about NASA’s observations of eclipses,
    and inspire young stargazers with activities and information.


    Finally, if you want to know what else is happening as you watch the skies in November,
    check out Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s latest “What’s Up” video:


    video

    View: https://youtu.be/yCJ0OLAtRpQ

    Happy skywatching!
    by Lane Figueroa
     
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    Skyway Bridge at night, on Queen Elizabeth Highway
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    Here is a Beautiful Mosaic peice made by Jana Canda for the Medicine Garden at Shkagamik Kwe.
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      ·This was taken about 10 minutes before sunrise today
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    Today is November 7th, 2022 and the Moon is in Taurus.

    This Taurus Moon is starting to oppose the Sun and getting ready for the eclipse that transforms all of us.

    We are definitely all feeling the eclipse energy now and the Sun will semisquare Neptune today.

    This energy will produce an anxious feeling as if something is about to happen, and it is.

    Things are changing in your reality in major ways this week and you are feeling the pressure of change.

    Life wants you to see your gifts more clearly and it also wants you to take on a larger load.

    This load of work for the greater good is here to remind you that you have a purpose.

    It is important to find your purpose and follow through with what you naturally desire in your life.

    This Eclipse is coming tomorrow and will remind us all about intimacy and secrecy.

    You will not feel prepared for what comes your way but you will know when it is time and what to do
    when it happens to you so just go with the flow and believe in yourself.

    This energy really all depends on how much you have been focussing on new things to manifest in your life.

    If you have been seriously yearning for change then this week will be your answer, this week we all feel the transformation.

    Mercury and the Sun are conjunct today and this is showing us all the parts of our lives we have ignored.

    This is also showing us what we need to attract more of and we are already doing so today.

    Follow the warmth of good feelings and look towards a change for the future.

    Whatever is naturally flowing out of you now is good enough so notice how well
    you are facing your fears and see your ability to grow.

    This is a time with the cycle of life to notice that you need to learn from mistakes and experiences.

    If you do not make mistakes you will never grow.

    If you avoid going forward in your life you just create more pain.

    Allow the focus of the zodiac to transform your life
    by getting in the center of your feelings and letting go of the outside tension.

    This will help you to just flow and allow you to flow and operate clearly. Gemini, the Sun,
    and Venus have all been purified in many ways from old relationships and now it’s time
    to see what you are transforming into.

    You and your strongest allies will get closer together as the month progresses.

    I bid you the best today, this is JTA PEACE!
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