Full Blood moon eclipse.

On Sunday 7th of September, a total eclipse will take place in the evening.
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The moon will turn red during the total eclipse, and we are waiting to see it, if only the clouds will stay away. The eclipse is timed over here, on the African continent, between 20:00 and 21:00 hours.

Let's see what Wikipedia has to say about the lunar eclipse.

A total lunar eclipse will occur at the Moon’s ascending node of orbit on Sunday, September 7, 2025, with an umbral magnitude of 1.3638. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon's near side entirely passes into the Earth's umbral shadow. Unlike a solar eclipse, which can only be viewed from a relatively small area of the world, a lunar eclipse may be viewed from anywhere on the night side of Earth. A total lunar eclipse can last up to nearly two hours, while a total solar eclipse lasts only a few minutes at any given place, because the Moon's shadow is smaller.

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So, let's play a bit with the moon and the clouds.
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I so wished that the pair of birds up high in the picture would fly lower over the moon in the cloud, but no such luck.
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I call the cloud below a hayfork cloud, and it was trying to spear the moon.
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But, the hayfork could not catch the cloud.
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Imagine what this would look like when its full and blood red.
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I have posted a full moon many times, but this will be a first for me to see a total eclipse of what they call the full Blood Moon. Like I said above, I hope that the sky will be clear, as apparently during the eclipse, the sky all around it turns red. I might even have gotten a red blood moon before on the mountain peaks that I posted a long time ago, but I didn't know anything about it.

So maybe if you are around on the evening of the 7th of September (tomorrow), then you might also be able to see the total eclipse. Due to the mountains here, I have a good idea of the exact spot where the moon will start to clear the mountains and hopefully, I can get the big full red moon on a mountain peak, but if not, I will get that moon anywhere where it rises, as the lower the moon is, the bigger it is.
Let's see what happens, and hopefully I will not cry about any clouds covering the moon.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Wow, what a beautiful photos! I'm looking forward to seeing that lunar event in your posts.

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Wow, one of the kind that i really waiting for that is fullmoon eclipse and lunar eclipse. You took it perfectly the moon and clear to see. It's really fantastic.

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I'll add a few words to the topic. The full eclipse cycle will be visible from the longitudes of Central Asia; in European and African regions, the moon will appear above the horizon already partially eclipsed, but in the Americas, unfortunately, this phenomenon will not be possible to observe.

Very nice shots of the moon. I wish you a successful hunt for the blood moon tomorrow!

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I am glad that you also found some information about it, and we are in in the African region. Southern Hemisphere.
Thank you, and like I said in other replies, we are hoping that the sky will be clear. (No clouds)

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Goos luck seeing and catching the eclipse it won't be visible here

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Shame yeah, I saw that you guys in the northern hemisphere will not see it. We are only hoping that the clouds will stay away.
!BEER

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I hope for you its a clear sky :)

Cheers and !BEER

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Thank you, and I got it now on an almost clear day JJ.
Will post it soon.
!BEER

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Look forward to seeing it, I saw the full moon this morning, I thought it was going to be cloudy so did not take my big lens so didnt get any shots of it

Have a good one

Cheers and !BEER

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Posting done today, and hope that you already saw it. Sorry to see that you did noyt also get any shots of it.
But there's always a next time.
Take care my friend.

!BEER

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Yes Indeed I saw your post awesome

NO photo walk today my Hernia or hernias are playing up I think, have bene on the couch for almost 24 hours, well other than the bathroon lOL

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Thank you JJ, and have you seen a doctor about your hernia? I had one years ago, and I ignored it, until it dropped out of my stomach into the scrotum. I also battled to walk and had to have it removed.
Hernias are bad and painful news, and I hope that you will get your one sorted out.

!BEER

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I have had and have s many Drs appointments coming up I have put it off, the first Hernia the Hiatal one by my stomach I had checked a few years ago and at that stage it wasnt enough to worry about, but its bigger now and now I think I have a new one in the groin that keeps bulging out, nd yes I should get them checked and will make an appointment soon

I was actually thinking about going to the walk in clinic this morning, but I woke up and the cramps have eased off plus the fact I am still running often tot he toilet, I decided not to go today

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I am worried about your hernias, as mine also started in the groin, and I ignored it for many years. Until I started to struggle to walk, as by then it had already dropped out of my stomach. So, it would be a very wise thing for you to get it seen to as possible my friend.
You and your wife are in our prayers.
Take care.

!BEER

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Thanks, next week I do not have or my wife any apointments so my plan is call my GP on monday and get an appointment to get it checked

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Wow, wow and wow .... Great shots of beautiful Moon
!DIY

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