@MADISON GONZALEZ you do know that that solar eclipse is only in canada and you’ll only be able to see it in the northern parts of canada and in parts of toronto and other eastern provinces
Couple of questions 1 - if eclipse happens while passing through N1 N2 nodes on ecliptic path, why we dont have eclipse every onth as moon will eventualy cross suns ecliptic path every month .. 2 . how come ( if its so ) how time ( on clock ) differs from locatio to locatio during eclipse , say some where its over earlier other place its after few minutes .. or is it not the case. Sorry about stupid questions bit thans for answering .
I'm an Eclipse expert with lots of experience and knowledge on Eclipses and I can help you out. 1. We don't get an Eclipse every month because the Moon's orbit is tilted. Although the moon does cross the plane of the Earth, most of the time the moon is NOT at a New Moon or a Full Moon. The moon crosses the node each month but for most months, the moon is not a New Moon or a Full Moon, the moon is at a different phase which eclipses only occur during a New Moon (Solar Eclipse) or a Full Moon (Lunar Eclipse) 2. The same eclipse occurs at exactly the same time for everyone, its that depending on where you live, some people may see it at a different time of the day. People live in different time zones so the moon appears to be rotated in at a different angle but we are all watching the same eclipse at exactly the same time, its just the orientation and the times of the eclipse are different due to your location an time zone. Hope this Helps!
@@railroadtrainspotter4854 Thank you for this explanation. I have a question, if you don't mind. Why aren't the two eclipse seasons fixed in time? Why doesn't the first lunar eclipse of the year occur always on, say, the 26 May? I've checked an online eclipses table for the next 10 years, and it shows eclipses occur in almost every month of the year.
The Synodic Month (From New Moon to New Moon) takes about 29.53 Days to complete. So it takes the Moon 29.53 Days to orbit the Earth once and we can see all 8 phases of the Moon in 1 month. Notice how the Synodic Month is just slightly less than a normal month which has 30 days (some months have 31 days). So that means the Moon finishes its phases and orbit around the Earth just 1/2 day short of a normal month with 30 days. So each month, the phase of the moon can be anywhere from 1/2 - 1.5 Days earlier than the previous month. For Example: The Full Moon in May 2021 occurred on May 26, because the Synodic month is slightly shorter than a regular month, the Full Moon in June 2021 will be on June 24. May has 31 days so that's why the Full Moon in June 2021 is on June 24. If May had only 30 days then the Full Moon would be on June 25, 2021. The duration of the time it takes the Moon to orbit around the Earth one time didn't change, its just that some months have 31 days which makes the date of the next moon phase a day earlier due to the 31st day of the previous month. So in conclusion, Eclipses always happen twice a year with at least 4 Eclipses each year (2 Solar and 2 Lunar) and each year, Eclipses come about 11 Days and 8 Hours earlier due to the Synodic Month being slightly shorter than a regular month with 30 or 31 days. February is an exception since it has only 28 days most years so every 19 years, there is not a Full Moon in February. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. I understand that this can be difficult to learn at first.
Not only was it a very partial eclipse at my place but also it was so cloudy that you couldn't see a damn thing! Eclipse and telescopes: they always come with clouds!! -__-
@@tarekchahattou I love a cloudy cool day but for any observation clouds suck! Last year in June there was a partial solar eclipse and at sunrise the sky was clear. 10 minutes later everything is cloudy and stayed that way for the whole day! If it wasn't for this channel I'd be missing a lot of eclipses.
@@azizulislamashiksm-1842 Aw dang that's awful, clouds are so unpredictable, even if you've been following following weather forecasts ugh. Cloudy weather is my favorite, but I guess it backfires when I need it to be clear for an eclipse. And the worst part is that the sky is clear now and the supermoon is still visible, but without any eclipse. I hope our Nov 2021 and May 2022 eclipses are visible nicely 🤞
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Who's ready for the next lunar eclipse in November??
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@MADISON GONZALEZ you do know that that solar eclipse is only in canada and you’ll only be able to see it in the northern parts of canada and in parts of toronto and other eastern provinces
Yes!
Its a day after my bday
Me having school so i cant see the eclipse: WHY ITS MY BFFS B DAY AND I CANT EVEN GGO TO HER AND SEE THE MOON TURN PINK?!?!
Very enjoyable and informative coverage. Thanks to Anne, Graham and the whole team.
It's nice to know that Time and date is always on top of lunar eclipses and more!!
I discovered this channel today part way through. I will be back for the solar eclipse you are streaming soon (ish)
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Thank you very match! We'll wait for solar eclipse of June 10, 2021. Maybe I will photo the eclipse from my city if the weather will be solar ;)
When you realize that if you woke up 6 hours ago that you would’ve seen the lunar eclipse but you didn’t:
I did not see the Eclipse from Philadelphia but I saw the eclipse live stream, and it was a beautiful eclipse.
I saw it about 5 degrees above a hill it looked brown as the last tiny sliver disappeared into the shadow
Thanks so much! Amazing footage 😊
The live badge is covering the moon in Hawaii ☹️
I woke up to see the eclipse and POOM it was cloudi
Brazil ? 😍 Perfect
Where will the best place to see it.
Was a lot of fun , thanks for sharing, great ppl on love steam as well
Live* steam ...
Tremendous - great features!!
Muito lindo, fico fascinada com esses fenômenos!!
your logo is blocking the eclipse
Rafael Vitor de Ribeirão Preto/SP, Brasil.
Couple of questions
1 - if eclipse happens while passing through N1 N2 nodes on ecliptic path, why we dont have eclipse every onth as moon will eventualy cross suns ecliptic path every month ..
2 . how come ( if its so ) how time ( on clock ) differs from locatio to locatio during eclipse , say some where its over earlier other place its after few minutes .. or is it not the case. Sorry about stupid questions bit thans for answering .
I'm an Eclipse expert with lots of experience and knowledge on Eclipses and I can help you out.
1. We don't get an Eclipse every month because the Moon's orbit is tilted. Although the moon does cross the plane of the Earth, most of the time the moon is NOT at a New Moon or a Full Moon. The moon crosses the node each month but for most months, the moon is not a New Moon or a Full Moon, the moon is at a different phase which eclipses only occur during a New Moon (Solar Eclipse) or a Full Moon (Lunar Eclipse)
2. The same eclipse occurs at exactly the same time for everyone, its that depending on where you live, some people may see it at a different time of the day. People live in different time zones so the moon appears to be rotated in at a different angle but we are all watching the same eclipse at exactly the same time, its just the orientation and the times of the eclipse are different due to your location an time zone.
Hope this Helps!
@@railroadtrainspotter4854 Thank you for this explanation. I have a question, if you don't mind. Why aren't the two eclipse seasons fixed in time? Why doesn't the first lunar eclipse of the year occur always on, say, the 26 May? I've checked an online eclipses table for the next 10 years, and it shows eclipses occur in almost every month of the year.
The Synodic Month (From New Moon to New Moon) takes about 29.53 Days to complete. So it takes the Moon 29.53 Days to orbit the Earth once and we can see all 8 phases of the Moon in 1 month.
Notice how the Synodic Month is just slightly less than a normal month which has 30 days (some months have 31 days). So that means the Moon finishes its phases and orbit around the Earth just 1/2 day short of a normal month with 30 days. So each month, the phase of the moon can be anywhere from 1/2 - 1.5 Days earlier than the previous month.
For Example: The Full Moon in May 2021 occurred on May 26, because the Synodic month is slightly shorter than a regular month, the Full Moon in June 2021 will be on June 24. May has 31 days so that's why the Full Moon in June 2021 is on June 24. If May had only 30 days then the Full Moon would be on June 25, 2021.
The duration of the time it takes the Moon to orbit around the Earth one time didn't change, its just that some months have 31 days which makes the date of the next moon phase a day earlier due to the 31st day of the previous month.
So in conclusion, Eclipses always happen twice a year with at least 4 Eclipses each year (2 Solar and 2 Lunar) and each year, Eclipses come about 11 Days and 8 Hours earlier due to the Synodic Month being slightly shorter than a regular month with 30 or 31 days. February is an exception since it has only 28 days most years so every 19 years, there is not a Full Moon in February.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. I understand that this can be difficult to learn at first.
@@railroadtrainspotter4854 Beautiful explanation. Thank you so much for taking the time to break it down for me. I understand it very well now.
@@railroadtrainspotter4854 how cold will April 2024 eclipse get during totality if it is 85 degrees out
I saw it from my home, it was so beautiful!
I saw it too I did not get much viewing time due to massive amount of clouds but enough to view all three stages
Same! I stayed up all night.
@@witheredboifelix I also stayed up all night for it
The most beautiful creation of God Almighty Jesus Christ be the Glory
Thanks!
The only thing we got over here in Michigan was a slight shadow.
the only thing we got in Texas was about. 2:45 hours of clouds and 5-10 minutes of viewable eclipse surprisingly enough to view all three stages
@@onedollasnake oh my god your pfp tricked my so bad, because when I get notified it doesn't show the name of who replied to me for some reason
@@logansroad2015 yeah it a mrnightmare profile picture
thanks so much!
Hello from Los Angeles😇
May 26Th is also my birthday, how awesome is that?! 😍
Mine also Happy Birthday!
happy birthday!
Wow amazing
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Expectation: a red moon
Vs.
Reality: a light
8 months ago really
Can not wait
The next eclipse might be visible from my place
Amezing 😀
Waiting for seeing June's 10th solar eco
Eclipse
Very nice
Not only was it a very partial eclipse at my place but also it was so cloudy that you couldn't see a damn thing! Eclipse and telescopes: they always come with clouds!! -__-
I managed to see totality thru a thin line of sky that cleared
We had full totality, but not only was it completely overcast with clouds, but totality happened at 6:30 AM, so I definitely wasn't able to see it lol
@@tarekchahattou I love a cloudy cool day but for any observation clouds suck! Last year in June there was a partial solar eclipse and at sunrise the sky was clear. 10 minutes later everything is cloudy and stayed that way for the whole day! If it wasn't for this channel I'd be missing a lot of eclipses.
@@azizulislamashiksm-1842 Aw dang that's awful, clouds are so unpredictable, even if you've been following following weather forecasts ugh. Cloudy weather is my favorite, but I guess it backfires when I need it to be clear for an eclipse. And the worst part is that the sky is clear now and the supermoon is still visible, but without any eclipse. I hope our Nov 2021 and May 2022 eclipses are visible nicely 🤞
@@azizulislamashiksm-1842 last years November eclipse was one of the clearest I saw this May was the closest to being cloudy I have seen
when are they going to start
What is the music at 2:36:00 - 2:44:00?
It's called *ơ kìa by: Dai Kieu* , you can search it up on TH-cam
Good video
The Logo live is in Front of the moon that sucks
Oh the next lunar eclipse will be visible from my place
same
So it’s over?
Incredible
good job
Wow
Wonderful.
Sweet
These ads are a pain in my ass
NICE
WHHY I CAN NOT COMMENT ON CHAT??
I like this
Beaultful lindo
Moon colors: Gray, Pink And Red.
I need a reply for being correct
it can be brown too I saw the may one it was brown for me
@@onedollasnake you got me
Where are the FE?
1:47:44 starting time ;)
Ok
Bravo
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Pakistan????
It's a very thing is well with the way.
My name is moon
How this they record this 8 months ago... Amazing... Their not even trying anymore..
whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fucking clouds blocked everything where I was
31:04 Bruh
Eheheheheheh 🙂
Turkey😞sorry.
8 mins ago maybe
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