First published at 07:23 UTC on July 7th, 2018.
There will be a Supermoon Partial Solar Eclipse on Friday the 13th, but only seen in Southern Australia and Antarctica. Then on July 27th, there is a Total Lunar Eclipse, the longest for the 21st century, taking 3 hours and 55 minutes to cross and w…
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There will be a Supermoon Partial Solar Eclipse on Friday the 13th, but only seen in Southern Australia and Antarctica. Then on July 27th, there is a Total Lunar Eclipse, the longest for the 21st century, taking 3 hours and 55 minutes to cross and will be in totality for 1 hr 43 minutes. The Lunar Eclipse will be seen in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oz, New Zealand & South America. Good viewing for folks over there & down yonder!
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/
Oh, Jupiter, Venus, & Saturn all came out pretty nice tonight using the Canon 80D with the Tamron 18-400mm lens, plus the Kenko 2x Teleconverter. Colorful Antares made a brief appearance too.
9:22pm to 9:57pm, Friday July 6, 2018, NE Ohio, 67°F - South, West, & SE Sky
~Jayling
(Ohio is in the Eastern Time Zone)
-Canon 80D with Tamron 18-400mm Lens
-Kenko 2x Teleplus HD DGX Teleconverter
-Atomos Ninja Flame 7" 4K Field Monitor/Recorder
-Nikon P900 with 83x optical zoom & 166x digital zoom
-B&W ND Filters, 10 Stop & 6 Stop Stacked for Solar Viewing
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