Total Lunar Eclipse
#25
OMG Judy.......You and I will be in our prime sewing years by then........Kola and Gus all over our work........Good Times!!
#26
We could see it perfectly until the moment it was supposed to be red - then clouds. How disappointing.
I looked online and saw we only had to wait until 2033 to see it again.
The site said it occurred in 1982. That explains the red moon photos I fond. We didn't have a digital camera then, )did anyone?) and it was a year after we got married. My husband worked nights then so that explains why a newlywed had time to photograph the sky.
It also said it occurred in 1968. That would have been my first, I was 10, but I don't remember hearing anything about it back then.
I looked online and saw we only had to wait until 2033 to see it again.
The site said it occurred in 1982. That explains the red moon photos I fond. We didn't have a digital camera then, )did anyone?) and it was a year after we got married. My husband worked nights then so that explains why a newlywed had time to photograph the sky.
It also said it occurred in 1968. That would have been my first, I was 10, but I don't remember hearing anything about it back then.
#27
Ha, ha. I finally remembered to look at it about 10:20 p.m. Saw a bit of darkness in the upper right edge of the moon. Figured it was just starting and I went to bed. Turns out it was ending. Anyway, I missed it!
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