Lunar Eclipse

We watched the moon sink behind the shadow of the earth tonight after meeting. Maja explained to us why the moon turns red during a lunar eclipse. It is because the light is being bent around the Earth's atmosphere and since red is the slowest color in the spectrum, it is the color that shows. It gets darker depending on how much dust is in the atmosphere. Here is an interesting story of Christopher Columbus and a lunar eclipse in Jamaica. 9:01 was supposed to be optimal viewing time tonight and I got this picture at 9:03.

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Anita said…
I noticed that Maja 'knows things' like that. She's a smart cookie
Anonymous said…
You were lucky to be able to see the moon at all last night. Here in Texas it was cloudy...with a few showers..Love you all, Granny
Maja said…
hey what do you mean "knows things"?... I would "never" make anything like that up... ;)