Wednesday, April 16, 2014

If You Didn't Catch The 'Blood Moon,' These Unbelievable Photos Show Exactly What You Missed

If You Didn't Catch The 'Blood Moon,' These Unbelievable Photos Show Exactly What You Missed: On Tuesday, April 15, skywatchers around the world were treated to 2014's first total lunar eclipse -- and the resulting "blood moon" was quite a thriller. Why "blood?" During the eclipse, the moon's hue ranges from bright orange to blood red, thanks to sunlight that seeps through the Earth's atmosphere onto the moon's face.

The eclipse, which peaked at 3 a.m. EDT, was visible from most of North and South America. It was the first of four consecutive total lunar eclipses, called a 'tetrad,' between April 2014 and September 2015.

If you missed the sky's show, find a stunning recap below:



Here's a time-lapse of the whole event.



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This is the view of the blood moon from University of Arizona's Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter.







A shot of the moon through trees, via Joe Sheller on Flickr.



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The moon coming out of eclipse, via Leonardo Ezequiel Marques on Flickr.



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Three stages of the eclipse, via Shane422 on Flickr.



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Halfway through the eclipse, a view from Coffs Harbour, Australia via Frank on Flickr.



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A close-up of the lunar eclipse, shot at an informal "star party" near the Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium at Science City, in Kansas City, Missouri by John Sleezer/Kansas City Star/MCT via Getty Images.

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A striking portrait by photographer Enrique Tubio.

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