You can watch an ultra-long lunar eclipse on-line on Friday (Nov. 19) from one in every of a number of web sites.
The Beaver Moon lunar eclipse will begin at 1:02 a.m. EST (0602 GMT), and the moon shall be 97% lined by Earth’s shadow at its peak. The eclipse will finish at 6:03 a.m. EST (1203 GMT).
While the occasion shall be seen from North and South America, Australia, and elements of Europe and Asia, it’s also possible to catch it on-line in case you are clouded out. If you do have good climate, our how to photograph the moon information may help you take advantage of the occasion along with your digicam. If you want imaging gear, take a look at our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography to assist put together for the subsequent eclipse.
Here are the broadcasts we all know of thus far:
Beaver Moon Lunar Eclipse from Griffith Observatory
The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles will function a timelapse video of the eclipse, climate allowing, on its YouTube page. The timelapse will begin at 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT/6 a.m. PST), with a web-based broadcast starting earlier than that on Friday, Nov. 19 at 1 a.m. EST (0600 GMT/ 10 p.m. PST on Nov. 18).
The park won’t be open in the course of the eclipse as a result of pandemic, the observatory said in a statement.
Beaver Moon Lunar Eclipse from Time and Date
Time and Date will begin its livestream on YouTube at 1 a.m. EDT (0600 GMT) on YouTube.
“Our live coverage is your perfect companion to this eclipse, whether it’s visible from your location or not,” TimeandDate mentioned within the video description. “Follow the eclipse from start to finish with us right here.”
Beaver Moon Lunar Eclipse: Virtual Telescope Project
The Virtual Telescope Project will broadcast dwell from Rome beginning at 2 a.m. EDT (0700 GMT).
“As in the past, the Virtual Telescope Project will partner with some great astro-imagers from all around the planet to bring to you the stunning beauty of such a precious event,” the group mentioned on the event page.
Astronomical Society of South Australia
The Astronomical Society of South Australia may have broadcasts on YouTube or Facebook beginning at 4:30 a.m. EST (0930 GMT or 7 p.m. native time).
“Our network of imaging telescopes located in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland, and further away if necessary, will provide the best opportunity to view this special celestial event regardless of local weather conditions,” the society said on its event page.
If we be taught of extra webcasts for the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse, we’ll add them right here. Happy eclipse viewing!
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