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I thought it might be worth it's own thread so members who plan to photograph the Eclipse this Thursday (its technically Thursday night into Friday morning) can post up their preparations and results. Apologies to our members in Europe who may not be able to see this one.
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Eclipse begins 03/13/25 at 11:57pm EDT and ends at 6am EDT 03/14/25. I'm a father of a toddler who has declared war on going to bed at a reasonable time (and I have work on Friday), so no way I'm staying awake for the whole thing
I plan to set up my tripod in back yard and set an alarm to wake up every few hours to snap a photo. No fancy timelapse for me, I don't think leaving my camera out for 6 hrs in the humid Florida air unattended is a good idea. Weather is currently calling for 60 degrees Fahrenheit and clear skies.
I'm also fuzzy on whether the correct event name is "Blood Moon" or "Worm Moon" but I'm really curious to see if it indeed turns reddish brown.

What You Need To Know About the March 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse - NASA Science
A total lunar eclipse will tint the Moon red-orange on the night of March 13 or early in the morning on March 14, depending on your time zone.

Eclipse begins 03/13/25 at 11:57pm EDT and ends at 6am EDT 03/14/25. I'm a father of a toddler who has declared war on going to bed at a reasonable time (and I have work on Friday), so no way I'm staying awake for the whole thing

I'm also fuzzy on whether the correct event name is "Blood Moon" or "Worm Moon" but I'm really curious to see if it indeed turns reddish brown.
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