June 16, 2011

Red Moon


A total lunar eclipse occurred last June 16, 2011, and I was able to observe the astronomical event at the PAGASA Observatory inside the University of the Philippines Diliman campus. 


Together with some members of the UP Astronomical Society, we observed the eclipse - the first one in 11 years - at the sun deck of the observatory. The eclipse started around 1:25am and reached maximum at 4:12 am.


This is my second major eclipse observation in recent years, the first was the total solar eclipse in China in 2009.  

pics, from top: pics, from top: the red moon at totality; the umbra becomes apparent at the start of the eclipse; members of the UP Astronomical Society with their observation gear; observing the eclipse 

[cross-posted from First Light Astronomy blog, the 2 eclipse pics are courtesy of UP AstroSoc member A.Geronimo]

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