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OK, check in here if you're watching the eclipse! (Original Post) LongTomH Sep 2015 OP
&$#$%&^*&^#@!@ Total cloud cover here! WinkyDink Sep 2015 #1
Same here.%¥*€™©. SusanCalvin Sep 2015 #42
Ditto. bvf Sep 2015 #94
Too cloudy. :( nt snappyturtle Sep 2015 #2
Nope, nothing here. Only clouds darkangel218 Sep 2015 #3
I'm on it! Thanks for reminding me! Kath1 Sep 2015 #4
We've got partially cloudy skies in mid-Michigan, but right now it's VERY visible Siwsan Sep 2015 #5
just checked it out treestar Sep 2015 #6
Almost half gone now. Not red at all, though. I hope it gets "bloody" before it ends tblue37 Sep 2015 #7
Where are you? In Seattle it's totally in progress - full eclipse. trillion Sep 2015 #75
Lawrence, KS. By the time it was about 90% full, it was nice and red. tblue37 Sep 2015 #76
Yes. From my front porch. Bok_Tukalo Sep 2015 #8
Remembering this. SusanCalvin Sep 2015 #46
Are any of you getting the redness? My view is just gray so far. nt tblue37 Sep 2015 #9
Woo Hoo!! My eclipse is finally bloody! About 90% coverage and quite red! nt tblue37 Sep 2015 #21
Mine was brown with yellow glow around the left edge and bottom trillion Sep 2015 #78
Did you get the red when full coverage approached? I did. Loved it! nt tblue37 Sep 2015 #79
Ours is very red... haikugal Sep 2015 #81
Mine turned dark brick reddish finally. nt tblue37 Sep 2015 #82
Beautiful... haikugal Sep 2015 #87
Yes it was amazing to watch Nite Owl Sep 2015 #83
watched the first 15-20 minutes, but then the clouds came onenote Sep 2015 #10
Need to head back out - with my 7X50 binoculars! LongTomH Sep 2015 #11
Nice cloudless night LostOne4Ever Sep 2015 #12
Perfect view from my living room window... I have high windows .. FarPoint Sep 2015 #13
It's raining, of course. LuvNewcastle Sep 2015 #14
Watching! Texasgal Sep 2015 #15
It's not showing here just yet--a bit early for us. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2015 #16
Slight red tinge Person 2713 Sep 2015 #17
A bit cloudy and I am too tired to stay up. bigwillq Sep 2015 #18
too cloudy d_r Sep 2015 #19
There's too many clouds over central FL. ohnoyoudidnt Sep 2015 #20
HERE! beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #22
Pretty much total now. bklyncowgirl Sep 2015 #23
All clouds and rain Cheese Sandwich Sep 2015 #24
almost all gone. kind of reddish KittyWampus Sep 2015 #25
Rainy like heck here. I don't think I'll see it. yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #26
Had to go stand in the street, which was a bit challenging, The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2015 #27
More orange than red. Kids want to know more about eclipses now Person 2713 Sep 2015 #28
Spooky - The Pope Leaves The U.S. And The Moon Goes Dark....nt global1 Sep 2015 #29
hee hee. . . . . . n/t annabanana Sep 2015 #61
Beautiful! Clear desert sky tonight. Zorra Sep 2015 #30
Yea, the clouds are actually getting worse around DC johnnyrocket Sep 2015 #31
And now our sky is perfectly clear! Siwsan Sep 2015 #32
Clear skies here (suburb of NYC) DinahMoeHum Sep 2015 #33
I think this kind occurs just often enough for annabanana Sep 2015 #63
The next will be 18 years from now; the last was 33 years ago. Often cloud cover has tblue37 Sep 2015 #110
Was visible until about 1/3 covered then the clouds came. dorkzilla Sep 2015 #34
Super Raccoon? cui bono Sep 2015 #100
I think he was wearing a Sanders shirt! dorkzilla Sep 2015 #111
Taken pictures and sippin' vodka Android3.14 Sep 2015 #35
Stunning shadowmayor Sep 2015 #36
Amazing to watch cal04 Sep 2015 #37
Too much cloud coverage here to get more than a glimpse... MrMickeysMom Sep 2015 #38
It was awesome! :) Too bad my phone camera was too crappy to take a picture of it :( ZM90 Sep 2015 #39
Norman OK, clear skies Still Sensible Sep 2015 #40
@$#&ing monsoon!!! Recursion Sep 2015 #41
Perfect weather here ThoughtCriminal Sep 2015 #43
in and out of clouds. I am trying to timelapse but kitty keeps headbutting the camera corkhead Sep 2015 #44
It is too overcast in my part of Texas Gothmog Sep 2015 #45
Yup. For a change we have clear skies sarge43 Sep 2015 #47
It is really cool looking in Colorado... though I can understand why the ancients would have been hlthe2b Sep 2015 #48
Absolutely awesome MissDeeds Sep 2015 #49
It's a Miracle!!!! catchnrelease Sep 2015 #50
Saw it. Pretty awesome Renew Deal Sep 2015 #51
Got a couple quick glimpses between clouds. we can do it Sep 2015 #52
completely overcast in the greater AA area Doctor_J Sep 2015 #53
Saw it. Awesome. eom Purveyor Sep 2015 #54
It was incredible karynnj Sep 2015 #55
Rained all day. Heavy cloud cover tonight. No lunar watching for me. 1monster Sep 2015 #56
Magnificent n/t malaise Sep 2015 #57
Cloudy smaze. zentrum Sep 2015 #58
Too many damn fools inside on a night like this.. annabanana Sep 2015 #59
Not me, I skeerd shenmue Sep 2015 #60
unfortunately it was cloudy AnAzulTexas Sep 2015 #62
I knew i was a moonbat libodem Sep 2015 #64
Beautiful, wish I had a better camera though, son got some nice pictures AuntPatsy Sep 2015 #65
Yes - As I Type cantbeserious Sep 2015 #66
Had a jet fly right through it, I was watching through binoculars. Thor_MN Sep 2015 #67
Saw a bit before the clouds rolled in here in Vegas. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #68
first party I was kicked out of! TERFs sure are touchy MisterP Sep 2015 #69
Plenty of clouds but it broke thru right when dae Sep 2015 #70
All clouds in the Redneck Riviera Triana Sep 2015 #71
I saw the exquisite moonrise, and I saw the first few degrees of the eclipse. Then the clouds scarletwoman Sep 2015 #72
I'm in Lansing, MI. I saw the total eclipse, moon was rusty red. Went catbyte Sep 2015 #73
Definitely watching, it is AWESOME!!! trillion Sep 2015 #74
Look at it over your shoulder with a mirror snort Sep 2015 #77
Checking in. Watching in awe. classof56 Sep 2015 #80
The next super blood moon is in 2033, the last was 1982. Tonites is a Super Blood Moon beacuse of it trillion Sep 2015 #84
The clouds cleared this evening. In Oakland, CA watching it from our living room couch through our mulsh Sep 2015 #85
8:30 Pacific and for once, no clouds!! HeiressofBickworth Sep 2015 #86
Cloudy here. Watched NASA live stream and caught glimpses between clouds. Jackilope Sep 2015 #88
Too much cloud cover here. I'm sorry to say. Enthusiast Sep 2015 #89
Got some great pics!!! Gloria Sep 2015 #90
Clear skies here in Portland - for a change! Saw it almost all blocked out and then orange light DiehardLiberal Sep 2015 #91
very cool looking here in AZ DesertRat Sep 2015 #92
Austin, Tx. HubertHeaver Sep 2015 #93
Stunning here! colorado_ufo Sep 2015 #95
I'm envious! LongTomH Sep 2015 #112
Finally no clouds ChazII Sep 2015 #96
It's a beautiful night, warm for September, here at 8500 ft. mountain grammy Sep 2015 #97
Alas, we've not seen the sun, much less the moon since wednesday here in the piedmont of NC Populist_Prole Sep 2015 #98
Just ended here in Mesa, AZ caught the last 5 mins or so ... brett_jv Sep 2015 #99
In full eclipse as it rose here on the west coast stopwastingmymoney Sep 2015 #101
Cloud cover in L.A. Iwillnevergiveup Sep 2015 #102
Watching it from New Mexico. SheilaT Sep 2015 #103
We had a perfect view of it while watching a men's league outdoor soccer game. 3catwoman3 Sep 2015 #104
My amateur astronomical photo. Starry Messenger Sep 2015 #105
Great view here in the PNW Matariki Sep 2015 #106
Sparkling stars and a RED moon in northern Europe, even through ambiant city light. Surya Gayatri Sep 2015 #107
I saw it tonight. It was beautiful. The moon looked like Mars. nt valerief Sep 2015 #108
It was too cloudy here, however Sherman A1 Sep 2015 #109
We missed it in Interior Alaska - total cloud cover. raven mad Sep 2015 #113
 

bvf

(6,604 posts)
94. Ditto.
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:04 AM
Sep 2015

$$&*@/!¤!

On edit: caught a short break in cloud cover, but only for s glimpse.

Oh well, caught a good Perseids show last August for the first time in years, so there's that...

Siwsan

(26,238 posts)
5. We've got partially cloudy skies in mid-Michigan, but right now it's VERY visible
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 09:43 PM
Sep 2015

I can watch it through my den window, but that doesn't mean I'm not heading outside, about every 15 minutes, or so, to get a fresh air view. I might just park myself in the back yard, at about 10pm.

I LOVE this kind of event. Maybe it's my ancient, ancestral, atavistic DNA kicking into high gear but I remain in awe of lunar events.

tblue37

(65,207 posts)
7. Almost half gone now. Not red at all, though. I hope it gets "bloody" before it ends
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 09:43 PM
Sep 2015

(Ending about an hour from now).

I have perfectly clear skies, but I have to twist a bit to see around tall, leafy trees.

tblue37

(65,207 posts)
76. Lawrence, KS. By the time it was about 90% full, it was nice and red.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:22 PM
Sep 2015

A sliver of white has returned now (10:24 CST), but the red is still pronounced.

SusanCalvin

(6,592 posts)
46. Remembering this.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:49 PM
Sep 2015
http://m.


I love that song so much, even though the comet was a fizzle. We drove up Mt. Palomar trying to see it, in vain. Drove past a lot of other people trying. At least we all had a good time.

LostOne4Ever

(9,283 posts)
12. Nice cloudless night
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 09:48 PM
Sep 2015

[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]Big beautiful moon with a nice dark shadow covering it![/font]

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,499 posts)
16. It's not showing here just yet--a bit early for us.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:01 PM
Sep 2015

We have some clouds but hope to see something! I'm going to try to get some pictures.

 

bigwillq

(72,790 posts)
18. A bit cloudy and I am too tired to stay up.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:06 PM
Sep 2015

Went to a wedding last night and just got home from work and I am exhausted. Take pics!

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,526 posts)
27. Had to go stand in the street, which was a bit challenging,
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:21 PM
Sep 2015

but watched for a bit as it became total. Cool!

Siwsan

(26,238 posts)
32. And now our sky is perfectly clear!
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:27 PM
Sep 2015

Amazing difference over the past hour, or so. I was afraid we'd get clouded out, but Mother Nature had other ideas. Time to head back outside and put up with mosquito attacks. It's worth it, for the view.

DinahMoeHum

(21,766 posts)
33. Clear skies here (suburb of NYC)
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:30 PM
Sep 2015

Funny how a phenomenon like this centuries ago would have most people scared shitless.

Now, it's a great excuse for a P-A-R-T-Y


annabanana

(52,791 posts)
63. I think this kind occurs just often enough for
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:10 PM
Sep 2015

there to be some memory of it happening before (parents, maybe grand-parents). It would surely have spawned a number of "signs and portends" along the way

tblue37

(65,207 posts)
110. The next will be 18 years from now; the last was 33 years ago. Often cloud cover has
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 05:19 AM
Sep 2015

prevented me from viewing an event that I have looked forward to waching. Thirty-three years ago I was not even aware of a blood moon coming up, but I have been disappointed over other skywatching events blocked by cloud cover.

In 18 years might not be around for the return engagement, since I am 65 now, so I am glad I had perfect viewing weather this time!

dorkzilla

(5,141 posts)
34. Was visible until about 1/3 covered then the clouds came.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:32 PM
Sep 2015

I just walked outside to have another look; all I saw were clouds and a raccoon.

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
38. Too much cloud coverage here to get more than a glimpse...
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:39 PM
Sep 2015

I'll have to depend on the internets to show me how good this was or wait till 2030 something…

ZM90

(706 posts)
39. It was awesome! :) Too bad my phone camera was too crappy to take a picture of it :(
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:40 PM
Sep 2015

I'll probably be around to see the next one though...well hopefully I am only 25 lol.

sarge43

(28,940 posts)
47. Yup. For a change we have clear skies
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:50 PM
Sep 2015

The moon is completely covered right now and it's very dark outside.

I can understand why in ancient time people freaked. If you don't know what's going on, watching the moon turn red, then disappear, quite unsettling. Nowadays, calm down and read a science book.

hlthe2b

(102,061 posts)
48. It is really cool looking in Colorado... though I can understand why the ancients would have been
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:51 PM
Sep 2015

frightened, not knowing what was going on. It does look very strange.

 

MissDeeds

(7,499 posts)
49. Absolutely awesome
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:55 PM
Sep 2015

I started watching here in the Midwest about an hour and a half ago when it was a bright yellow. Now it's a true "blood moon". Amazing! So glad I was able to witness this. Nature at its magnificent best.

catchnrelease

(1,944 posts)
50. It's a Miracle!!!!
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:55 PM
Sep 2015

No, not the eclipse, that there are no clouds! Every time that there is a celestial event--meteor shower, eclipse--anything interesting up there, we always have cloud cover. Bad enough the lights from suburbia that make it difficult to see, but always have clouds.

So this is great, clear sky and can see the eclipse perfectly.

karynnj

(59,492 posts)
55. It was incredible
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:03 PM
Sep 2015

In the past there have been many times when clouds got in the way. Tonight was a beautiful crisp cloudless night. We could see it from our home, but walked down to the Lake Champlain to see it with fewer lights. It looked just the same but the field of stars it was in was incredible there.

zentrum

(9,865 posts)
58. Cloudy smaze.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:05 PM
Sep 2015

Not red. But the neighborhood children running around with lanterns in the dark are having a great time!

annabanana

(52,791 posts)
59. Too many damn fools inside on a night like this..
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:06 PM
Sep 2015

All of them missing the best show in town tonight . . .

AnAzulTexas

(108 posts)
62. unfortunately it was cloudy
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:09 PM
Sep 2015

here in south texas. the breaks in the clouds were a pretty blood red color at sunset though

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
67. Had a jet fly right through it, I was watching through binoculars.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:13 PM
Sep 2015

It continued almost directly overhead.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
72. I saw the exquisite moonrise, and I saw the first few degrees of the eclipse. Then the clouds
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:19 PM
Sep 2015

moved in and totally covered it up, dammit.

The next supermoon eclipse is supposed to be in 2033 - I'd be 84 by then. I hadn't actually planned on living that long, but obviously if I want another chance to see one one of these things, I'll have to start exercising and eating right and all that crap. Damn.

catbyte

(34,308 posts)
73. I'm in Lansing, MI. I saw the total eclipse, moon was rusty red. Went
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:19 PM
Sep 2015

back out 20 minutes ago & total cloud cover, boo. At least I saw some of it...

snort

(2,334 posts)
77. Look at it over your shoulder with a mirror
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:22 PM
Sep 2015

and you'll see the face of the devil. Flip it over to the magnifying side and it looks like Ted Cruz.

classof56

(5,376 posts)
80. Checking in. Watching in awe.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:25 PM
Sep 2015

I'm reminded of Beethoven's "The Glory of God in Nature", one of my long-ago favorites. What an awesome sight, this blood moon in eclipse. If the world ends now, couldn't ask for a more spectacular way to go out.

Blessings!

 

trillion

(1,859 posts)
84. The next super blood moon is in 2033, the last was 1982. Tonites is a Super Blood Moon beacuse of it
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:32 PM
Sep 2015

Size.

"Most people are unlikely to detect the larger size of the supermoon. It may appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter, but the difference is subtle to the plain eye. But the reddish tint from the lunar eclipse is likely to be visible throughout much of North America, especially on the East Coast.

“You’re basically seeing all of the sunrises and sunsets across the world, all at once, being reflected off the surface of the moon,” said Dr. Sarah Noble, a program scientist at NASA.
Continue reading the main story
"

From the NY times

mulsh

(2,959 posts)
85. The clouds cleared this evening. In Oakland, CA watching it from our living room couch through our
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:35 PM
Sep 2015

8x6' arched window. we're getting a full view if it.

HeiressofBickworth

(2,682 posts)
86. 8:30 Pacific and for once, no clouds!!
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:40 PM
Sep 2015

We had to walk to the end of the block, away from porch and street lights in order to be able to see it. It was a glowing red and as we watched for a while, the lower edge started to turn a little brighter than the rest of it. The dog thought it was a good time to take a dump on the neighbor's lawn so one of us (not me!!) had to get a bag and a light in order to find it and clean it up.

We usually miss all the good sky stuff because of too many clouds too often. But it was special tonight.

Gloria

(17,663 posts)
90. Got some great pics!!!
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:47 PM
Sep 2015

The New Mexico skies tonight are clear as a bell here in Las Cruces....spectacular.
It's just passed the full stage and is now moving off.....

DiehardLiberal

(580 posts)
91. Clear skies here in Portland - for a change! Saw it almost all blocked out and then orange light
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 11:52 PM
Sep 2015

creeping back underneath. Lots of people out watching it - Nice experience!!

colorado_ufo

(5,728 posts)
95. Stunning here!
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:09 AM
Sep 2015

Perfect skies! Perfect temperature! Perfect time! Perfect "supermoon!"

Just a fantastic evening, greatest show around. AND, it's Color Sunday here in Colorado; spent the day up on Grand Mesa among the golden coins of falling aspen leaves, sipping a wonderful Merlot from a Palisade, Colorado winery - at 10,000 feet!

There was more fun, but I don't want to make you all TOOOO jealous!



Thought I would add, it got beautifully red then faded to almost black (we are in far west Colorado). I have never seen an eclipse this dark. Some of the neighbors celebrated by shooting off skyrockets. I told Hubby, "The only thing we really need now is a meteor shower!" He replied, "Don't push it." So we just toasted the moon with some great bourbon!

mountain grammy

(26,594 posts)
97. It's a beautiful night, warm for September, here at 8500 ft.
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:16 AM
Sep 2015

Spectacular eclipse. Have most of our full moon back now.

Populist_Prole

(5,364 posts)
98. Alas, we've not seen the sun, much less the moon since wednesday here in the piedmont of NC
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:18 AM
Sep 2015

Hell of a way to end a long dry spell, cold turkey, like this.

brett_jv

(1,245 posts)
99. Just ended here in Mesa, AZ caught the last 5 mins or so ...
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:28 AM
Sep 2015

Stuff like this happens I always ponder what ancient man used to think when they'd witness stuff of this nature ... must've seemed really portentous ...

stopwastingmymoney

(2,041 posts)
101. In full eclipse as it rose here on the west coast
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:39 AM
Sep 2015

Very cool, and fun to stand out in the driveway with many of our neighbors. Kids and dogs included!

Iwillnevergiveup

(9,298 posts)
102. Cloud cover in L.A.
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:53 AM
Sep 2015

at first, but then saw the red and toward the end, beautifully bright. Brought a lot of neighbors out which was nice. Now we have to wait 18 years for the next one.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
103. Watching it from New Mexico.
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 12:54 AM
Sep 2015

I must say, I'm really annoyed at this "blood moon" nonsense. I don't think I'd ever heard that term to describe an eclipse until a couple of years ago. It feeds into superstitious crap. Plus, here in NM it wasn't really that red, just very dark.

Several years ago during an eclipse, the moon got so very dark, that had I not known where to look, I'd have thought the moon wasn't up at all.

3catwoman3

(23,932 posts)
104. We had a perfect view of it while watching a men's league outdoor soccer game.
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 01:06 AM
Sep 2015

Our son's team was 2 men short and managed to come back from a 3:0 deficit to a 3:3 tie, so it was a good night all around.

 

Surya Gayatri

(15,445 posts)
107. Sparkling stars and a RED moon in northern Europe, even through ambiant city light.
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 02:25 AM
Sep 2015

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The cosmos was with us here in Paris, France this night. Absolutely cloudless skies and pollutionless air.

Had to wake up at 3h45 a.m., but was witness to an unequalled two hour+ spectacle from my fourth-floor living room window.

MAGNIFICENT! I was shouting to the empty street below: "Elle est ROUGE, elle est vraiment ROUGE !" It's RED, it's really RED!"

To nature for a once-in-twenty-year show!


View from Paris.


View from the southwest Aquitaine region of France.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
109. It was too cloudy here, however
Mon Sep 28, 2015, 05:00 AM
Sep 2015

I just got up and got a few good shots of the full moon with the long lens as the clouds had cleared post-eclipse.

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