Moon pictures tonight anyone?

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Just read this on Yahoo...

Biggest and Brightest Full Moon of 2010 Tonight

Reuters – A full moon is seen over the Houses of Parliament in London January 1, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez … Robert Roy Britt
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SPACE.com Robert Roy Britt
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space.com – Fri Jan 29, 7:45 am ET.

Tonight's full moon will be the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. It offers anyone with clear skies an opportunity to identify easy-to-see features on the moon.


This being the first full moon of 2010, it is also known as the wolf moon, a moniker dating back to Native American culture and the notion that hungry wolves howled at the full moon on cold winter nights. Each month brings another full moon name.


But why will this moon be bigger than others? Here's how the moon works:


The moon is, on average, 238,855 miles (384,400 km) from Earth. The moon's orbit around Earth – which causes it to go through all its phases once every 29.5 days – is not a perfect circle, but rather an ellipse. One side of the orbit is 31,070 miles (50,000 km) closer than the other.


So in each orbit, the moon reaches this closest point to us, called perigee. Once or twice a year, perigee coincides with a full moon, as it will tonight, making the moon bigger and brighter than any other full moons during the year.


Tonight it will be about 14 percent wider and 30 percent brighter than lesser full Moons of the year, according to Spaceweather.com.


As a bonus, Mars will be just to the left of the moon tonight. Look for the reddish, star-like object.


Full moon craziness


Many people think full moons cause strange behavior among animals and even humans. In fact several studies over the years have tried to tie lunar phases to births, heart attacks, deaths, suicides, violence, psychiatric hospital admissions and epileptic seizures, and more. Connections have been inclusive or nonexistent.


The moon does have some odd effects on our planet, and there are oodles of other amazing moon facts and misconceptions:

A full moon at perigee also brings higher ocean tides. This tug of the moon on Earth also creates tides in the planet's crust, not just in the oceans.
Beaches are more polluted during full moon, owing to the higher tides.
In reality, there's no such thing as a full moon. The full moon occurs when the sun, Earth and the moon are all lined up, almost. If they're perfectly aligned, Earth casts a shadow on the moon and there's a total lunar eclipse. So during what we call a full moon, the moon's face is actually slightly less than 100 percent illuminated.
The moon is moving away as you read this, by about 1.6 inches (4 cm) a year.

The moon illusion


Finally, be sure to get out and see the full moon as it rises, right around sunset. Along the horizon, the moon tends to seem even bigger. This is just an illusion.


You can prove to yourself that this is an illusion. Taking a small object such as a pencil eraser, hold it at arm's length, and compare its size to that of the moon just as it rises. Then repeat the experiment later in the night and you'll see that the moon compares the same in both cases. Alternately, snap two photos of the moon, with a digital camera or your cell phone, when the moon is near the horizon and later when it's higher in the sky. Pull both photos up on your computer screen and make a side-by-side comparison.


Astronomers and psychologists agree the moon illusion is just that, but they don't agree on how to explain it.
 
Tempting..... Especially with the new SLR....

The 4 degree temps might be a bit of a negative though!
 
I have a sun and moon app on my iPhone and for my location (southcentral PA) it gives the actual full moon occuring on Jan 30 at 1:18am. Tonights moon should prove to be a great photo opp however because it will rise about 5pm (again my time and location), just before sunset. If you are lucky enough to have clear skies, the setting of the sun and rising of the moon at about the same time should give some locations a spectacular moon. I wish I could be around to take a few shots but I will be working at auction at that time. I might have to give it a try tomorrow night if its not too cloudy but the moon rise will be about an hour and half later well past sunset.
 
Rain moving in here, but if the sky is clear enough I'll try to get the tripod out into the yard and see what happens. I'm not holding my breath though, based on the radar... :(
 

I had really hoped to get pics of thius. Seeing that we're in the midst of a snow/ice storm right now, thinking that it's going to be a no-go for us :sad1:.
 
The moon is a really pretty orange right now - unfortunately from my view I have 2 big trees blocking it at the moment.
 
We have a lot of clouds. I should have gotten out last night when it was clear. Windy, but clear.
 
I just took this really great picture of tonight's moon. I used a Cannon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Autofocus Lens to get this shot. For some reason I had a lot of trouble fitting that lens on my Nikon D60 but it was nothing that a little duct tape and some panty hose couldn't fix.



Let me tell you I could really see great with this lens! When I was setting up I accidentally focused on my neighbors window. Let me tell you his eyebrows could really use a waxing!

Smoochies,
Marlton Mom
 
I bought an adaptor for my Swarovski spotting scope for my DH this Christmas. Learning how to use this set up with DSLR has been a real challenge. This scope provides beautiful, very sharp images of the moon.

These pictures were taken tonight with that set up (no where near perfect but a huge improvement from earlier images).


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And, here's an image with my 400mm lens.

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One of the moon from tonight- maybe I should have taken something out besides an UWA. :rolleyes1

 
Hi everyone...i have captured many pictures last night..The moon was looking so beautiful and full of shine i will share with you tomorrow..

Regards
 
One of the moon from tonight- maybe I should have taken something out besides an UWA. :rolleyes1


Stunning !!! This is just an amazing picture. :worship:

I wasn't so lucky last night heavy clouds all night. The moon would peak through for a second or two but not long enough to get a good shot. :sad2:
 
I just took this really great picture of tonight's moon. I used a Cannon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Autofocus Lens to get this shot. For some reason I had a lot of trouble fitting that lens on my Nikon D60 but it was nothing that a little duct tape and some panty hose couldn't fix.



Let me tell you I could really see great with this lens! When I was setting up I accidentally focused on my neighbors window. Let me tell you his eyebrows could really use a waxing!

Smoochies,
Marlton Mom



:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:


Just the humorous touch I needed this afternoon!
 
I missed it last night. This morning I was in the right spot at the right time to get a great shot of the moon around 6:15am, but it was at work and did not have my camera with me. It was just becoming sunrise and the sky was a great midnight blue color and the moon was huge and had some great color. Damn IT!! :)

I'm thinking about getting a few shots tonight, but the temps are going to be in the single digits and I don't know if worth it.
 
Marlton's Mom--I love your shot! And, how lucky are you, with the Enterprise too!

Jeff, your shots always amaze me. Very nice!
 


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