http://news.ninemsn.com.au/glanceview/206196/lunar-eclipse-turns-moon-blood-red.glance
This is what you would of saw last night if you watched the lunar eclipse. Click on the link below, go through the 5 pictures and watch the time lapse footage of the eclipse. Now after watching it comment on what you saw.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/glanceview/206196/lunar-eclipse-turns-moon-blood-red.glance
23 Comments
Harry
12/11/2011 04:22:15 pm
As the day past by, the moon changed. In the first picture, we saw the whole moon. Then in the second one, we saw the cloud blocking half of the moon. In the third picture, we could see only a part of the moon and it's a little red because it's getting some of the sunlight. In the fourth picture, it becomes a full lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse happens when the moon passes the earth's shadows.
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mint
12/11/2011 05:33:57 pm
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mint
12/11/2011 05:48:35 pm
In the first picture I saw a full moon, the secend photo was a picture of the moon that was half covered by the cloud. The third photo was a picture of the moon that has been covered by the sky, only a little bit of moon is left to see. The fourth picture shows a bright, red full moon which is the lunar eclipse. The fifth one was a picture of the clouds that covered all of the moon and there was nothing left to see.
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Radar
12/11/2011 06:18:02 pm
In the first picture, it was a full bright and white moon, the second picture shows half of the moon was covered by heavy clouds. The next picture (the third picture) shows a little bit of moon (the heavy clouds blocked/or covered it). The fourth picture shows that the clouds already stopped covering the moon, the moon turns bloody red because it got light.
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Sydney 5-3
12/11/2011 06:21:41 pm
Soo..., in the link I saw many things. The first one was the picture of the full moon! JUst an ordinary full moon nothing so special.... but then, on the second picture, I noticed that the moon was not so visible. WEll, it was kind of partially covered by a cloud? Yeah, I think a cloud is what covered the moon. So anyways, the next pictures the moon was being more covered, until it was mostly covered
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Tony
12/11/2011 06:25:50 pm
In the first picture, the moon was full and white. The second picture showed a black, heavy cloud blocking almost half of the moon. The third showed a cresent moon with reddish light. The fourth showed a full red moon. The fifth was a video that showed the whole eclipse cycle.
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bush
12/11/2011 06:45:11 pm
what i saw is the moons white color is fading away and when it only has a black circle it starts to come red and starts to get brighter on the in side
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Hin
12/11/2011 06:59:45 pm
In the first picture, I saw the full moon when it was kind of still regular. The second picture is that the cloud is starting to block the sun until it pretty shows a half moon. Then in turn into a crescent moon. Finally, the moon was red and full. That means it shows that it is a full cycle of a lunar eclipse.
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Fong
12/11/2011 07:01:20 pm
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Hin
12/11/2011 07:05:00 pm
In the first picture for the moon cycle of the lunar eclipse, it was still a normal full moon. The second picture is that the cloud was blocking the moon until it's a half moon. The third picture is showing the cloud made the moon turn into a crescent moon. The fourth picture shows that the moon was bright red, that means it represents the full cycle of the lunar eclipse.
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Fong
12/11/2011 07:08:03 pm
In the first picture, I saw the moon white and normal. But in the second picture I see half of the moon covered with darkness. The third picture, I saw a quarter of the moon shown. Then the fourth picture, I saw the moon bright red.
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Bush
12/11/2011 07:09:58 pm
in my understanding the lunar eclipse is very rare the moon would be a lunar eclipse once every 3 years the moon rotates around Earth once every 27 days. Also the reason why is the lunar eclipse occur rarely because the moons orbit is 5 degrees tilted not like the solar eclipse. Whats going on in space is that the earth blocks the sun light for reaching the moon casting a shadow that is visible during the lunar eclipse. Th e reason why its red is because it is like you block a light you will see red figure (sorry, i wrote it again)
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Hin
12/11/2011 07:10:07 pm
The first picture of the lunar eclipse is that the moon was still a normal full moon. The second picture represents that the moon was a half moon. The third picture represents that the moon was a crescent moon. The fourth moon was a full eclipse moon when it turns into bright red. That is what I saw.
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kwan
12/11/2011 07:36:41 pm
The first picture was a full moon. The second one was a almost half covered moon. Then, the moon was almost all red. At last the moon was all red.
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kwan
12/11/2011 07:52:57 pm
The first picture was a full moon. The second picture was almost all red. Then, the last picture was a full lunar eclipse moon or a full red moon.
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Malt!!!!!!!:)
12/11/2011 09:36:42 pm
I saw that the white part of the moon was getting smaller and smaller. Then it disappeared and blood red color begun to come instead of white. It was mysterious that before it became lunar eclipse, the white part need to disappear first. That was the first thing I knew. I think that the moon orbits to the sun place, if it was not like that, how can the moon be bright red because the moon doesn't has it own light. I saw that when the lunar eclipse was full, it still has the white part a little bit.
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dia:{
12/11/2011 10:22:41 pm
In the first picture, the moon was full and white because the moon, the Earth, and the Sun was not in a straight line. In the second picture, the I saw the moon partly covered by the clouds. In the picture I saw the moon almost going to be a total eclips. Most of the moon was coverd and the last picture which was the total eclips which means the 3 of them are in a line. The moon was totaly red just like blood because the sun was shining on the moon.:)
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DIA :)
12/11/2011 10:23:15 pm
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Mew
12/11/2011 10:26:44 pm
I did not see the lunar eclipse. From the website, it was a full moon at first. Then the clouds start to block the moon. The red color start to appear for a while then it disappear.
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earth
12/11/2011 11:22:06 pm
In the first picture, it was a full moon. The second picture, Something block the moon. The third picture something nearly block the whole picture. The fourth picture, is fully red.
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Wow:)) ^o^
12/12/2011 08:39:31 pm
The first picture was the first stage (kind-of) of the Lunar Eclipse. The moon was still pale, but on the left we could see abit of a shadow on it. It looks like a full moon. In the second photo, the shadow was getting larger and it was covering nearly half of the moon! I think the moon is still full, but it's the shadow that caused it not to look like one. Well, on the third picture, the shadow casted on almost the whole moon!!! All we could see now is the dangly shape of the moon. WOW!!! On the fourth picture, the moon was orange-red!! The top of the moon to the left, there is a shining spot with is white, and that I think it claims to be the sunlight...? But on the bottom to the right of the moon, it was red-orange. I think the color looked abit brown-ish also.
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Malt!DDD Awesome!!!!)21)JB(
12/12/2011 09:06:25 pm
At first, the moon was white then it started to be blood red and the red was more bright because the time went on.
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Malt
12/15/2011 06:17:43 pm
I think it was Coooooooooooooooooooooool!
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