Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
I know it is not the same thing... but we couldn't see it here during daylight Unleashed. That's simply impossible! And streaming wasn't all that bad if you ask me? I had some nice images, but after a few minutes watching... you're done. =P
You have a telescope? I always wanted to have one of those when I was a kid... asked Santa for it 3 years in a row, then I gave up. =/
Anyway, the image I saw on the live stream showed a beautiful red moon (as you can see, duhh), which actually made me think of Mars! Heh... but you say Mars was bright? As in, showing up properly and clearly through a telescope? =)
We were all day yesterday until the evening and then it was completely clear (South Texas).
Lucky you! =)
Mars was bright with the naked eye.
It was the brightest it's been in 6 years last night. It was like a large red star in the sky.
Now I feel bad for not having gazed at the sky for a while this morning! Grrr... ah well, it was daytime here, so I guess I wouldn't have seen all that much, just like with the moon eclipse. *chuckles* =P
It was cloudy last night because of the snow that was coming this morning so it wasn't visible. Looking outside now, its still cloudy. So I probably won't see it today either.
I caught a glimpse of it around midnight. It was cool for about a minute, then I decided to just go back inside. You've seen one orange moon, you've seen them all.
We remember tragic events 30 years ago, we predict when hurricanes touch down, but no one here can ever tell me "Hey, a celestial phenomenon is taking place later, wanna watch?" for some reason.
............Never got to watch a lunar eclipse before, and I'm pouty because of it :[
I caught a glimpse of it around midnight. It was cool for about a minute, then I decided to just go back inside. You've seen one orange moon, you've seen them all.
I agree, before we moved, I saw a lunar eclipse which not only had a bigger looking moon (more atmosphere?), but it was a brighter red.