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Did you see the lunar eclipse?

[Slow of Satsuki's Koi] February 1, 2018 12:00

As was talked about in the news, the weather forecast was "cloudy", but last night (1/31), I was able to see a total lunar eclipse near Kachidokibashi.

Moreover, this time, not only the total lunar eclipse, but also the second full moon this month, the distance between the moon and the earth was the shortest and larger than usual (up to 14%) brighter (up to 30%).

  

It is said that these three overlapping phenomena are named "Super Blue Brad Moon" by NASA in the United States.

Blue Moon visits the full moon twice a month

Super Moon is the full moon when the Moon was closest to Earth.

Brad Moon means that the full moon looks red with a total lunar eclipse.

The full moon and total lunar eclipse at Kachidokibashi and its vicinity, and almost full moon at Eitai Bridge (the day before) are posted.

 

Eitai Bridge Full Moon_01.JPG

<<<<<<<<<This is almost full moon the day before (1/30) at Eitai Bridge. >>>>>>> 

 

Full moon Kachidokibashi_01.JPG

 

 

Full moon Kachidokibashi_02.JPG

<<<<<<The full moon of Kachidokibashi before the lunar eclipse >>>>>>>>>

 

Total lunar eclipse _0.JPG

<<<<<<<<<<<<br>It is not shown because there is no photo technology, but it is a total lunar eclipse. >>>>>>>

 

Total lunar eclipse _1.JPG

<<<<< Total lunar eclipse at around 11:00. >>>>>>>