Lunar eclipse: How the world saw the moon turn red
AUSTRALIANS joined the millions of others who raced outside to watch the rare lunar eclipse, and captured it for themselves.
MILLIONS of people around the world stayed up late or raced outside to watch the rare lunar eclipse overnight, which turned the moon red.
As the hashtag #BloodMoonEclipse started trending worldwide on Twitter, many stargazers turned to social media to post pictures of what they were seeing.
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Many in North America started to see the moon slowly disappear, as it began its journey to pass behind Earth, into its shadow.
More pictures of the blood moon
Here’s how it looked close-up from a professional photographer’s view.
This is how watchers captured it on their smartphones and cameras.
Update on the #BloodMoonEclipse ... It's still a moon. pic.twitter.com/r4pmXy6vHs
— Mike Danenberg Photo (@MikeDanenberg) April 15, 2014
Awaiting the #BloodMoonEclipse and my iPhone + binoculars + @dannyhoyt got this gem. Who needs telescopes? (We do) pic.twitter.com/l7q1yqwpuy
— Phil Torres (@phil_torres) April 15, 2014
#bloodmooneclipse pic.twitter.com/nBRh9HMgzF
— Nate Ihara (@nateihara) April 15, 2014
This #BloodMoonEclipse is rad. pic.twitter.com/2CikgkUntm
— Chris Wallace (@ChrisWallace101) April 15, 2014
When it started to turn a slight shade of red, social media users got particularly excited.
Here’s another professional shot.
This is how it was seen by stargazers in Australia.
Amazing. RT @cityofmelbourne: Red Moon rising over the MCG #Melbourne #redmoon #bloodmoon http://t.co/I8Vy0HmAXG pic.twitter.com/4z1dPjfuuA
— Melbourne, Australia (@Melbourne) April 15, 2014
#bloodmoon from Melbourne: pic.twitter.com/x5NKWyoe00
— Rohan Stroud (@rastroud99) April 15, 2014
Red moon! #LunarEclipse #LunarEclipse2014 #Brisbane #BloodMoon #BloodMoonEclipse pic.twitter.com/0FjOjdB11U
— Ben Johnston (@BenJohnston_) April 15, 2014
The #BloodMoonEclipse from Australia... (grainy pic but...)Looks pretty cool! pic.twitter.com/59FK82IU9Q
— The Script Australia (@TheScriptAus) April 15, 2014
These images were captured across the globe.
Almost caught it before the haze rolled in...#bloodmoon pic.twitter.com/zAqJaLSvgc
— ShoePalace.com (@Shoe_Palace) April 15, 2014
This is how Guatemala City saw it.
@NASAGoddardPix awesome view in Guatemala City pic.twitter.com/EIMGBEH9pw
— Jose Ruano (@jfxsoto) April 15, 2014
It was clear to see for all in the Dominican Republic too.
@NASAGoddardPix #totaleclipse #bloodmoon @NASA_Marshall @NASASolarSystem Bloody Moon on Santo Domingo, D.R. pic.twitter.com/HCdJVzzUqa
— NOTRE DAME SCHOOL (@NOTREDAMEDR) April 15, 2014
These images were taken in the US and posted on Instagram.
The #bloodmoon and surrounding stars from Florida. Break in the clouds #BloodMoonEclipse #dslr #canon #fl pic.twitter.com/6N8DHrquH7
— Randy Gyllenhaal (@wpbf_randy) April 15, 2014
Taken 20 minutes after total eclipse... blood moon! #bloodmoon #BloodMoonEclipse #BloodMoon2014 #lunareclipse2014 pic.twitter.com/rbcR9sXYXh
— Armand Serrano (@ArmandSerrano) April 15, 2014
Telescope #iphoneonly #bloodmooneclipse pic.twitter.com/f2ieeAn38m
— Esther Havens (@EstherHavens) April 15, 2014
Who needs to write papers when you can look at the moon #bloodredmoon #lunareclipse pic.twitter.com/yRZVQkybkH
— Austin Johnson (@austinjayee) April 15, 2014
My view right now of the #BloodMoonEclipse! #bloodmoon #lunareclipse http://t.co/Dt98hdPJDN pic.twitter.com/HF7IUibLMN
— Andrea Medina (@dreakristina) April 15, 2014
Pure beauty. I love nature and astronomy . Doesn't get any better. #LunarEclipse #BloodMoonEclipse #redmoon #Arizona pic.twitter.com/nlhjqf2Yve
— THE DoZa (@JoRdoza) April 15, 2014
It took me a lot of tries to take this pic #LunarEclipse #bloodmoon pic.twitter.com/7wF7sX1Gcd
— DJ Vinyl (@DJvinyl_) April 15, 2014
This Instagram image was taken in Nicaragua.
Here’s another professional image taken from the Mt Lemmon Skycenter in Arizona in the US, which was posted on Twitter.
Pic from the Mt Lemmon Skycenter -5 #BloodMoonEclipse #totallunareclipse #eclipse #eclipselunar #lunareclipse #moon pic.twitter.com/smd0ob4iPI
— Observing Space (@ObservingSpace) April 15, 2014
This image was taken from Hawaii.
How awesome is this? #bloodmoon #LunarEclipse pic.twitter.com/Y6P3TfFgQY
— K. Miranda (@kcmiranda) April 15, 2014
Took some pictures of the #bloodmoon pic.twitter.com/IhaYbUZpRw
— Shawn Hendrix (@Producer_Shawn) April 15, 2014
This picture was taken in Texas.
Totality in #Texas. #LunarEclipse #BloodMoon2014 pic.twitter.com/cLUHweLVOY
— Amy Howard (@amy_howard505) April 15, 2014
Then the Moon starting to slowly return as the eclipse entered its final phase.
This is how it was seen in Melbourne.
#LunarEclipse from #Melbourne, coming back out of the shadow. pic.twitter.com/QhhbkrQb7P
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) April 15, 2014
Another view from Australia.
A view from down under RT @catbat_1: @NASAGoddardPix Australian view 6.56pm pic.twitter.com/9D4Sub4dyv #BloodMoonEclipse #eclipse
— NASA Goddard Images (@NASAGoddardPix) April 15, 2014
More photos from around the world.
Moon is peeking back out, and I’m headed to bed. Thanks to all for a fun #LunarEclipse Twitter party! pic.twitter.com/cg7jkduMCC
— Jennifer L. Hoffman (@astroprofhoff) April 15, 2014
The #LunarEclipse is now moving into it's last phase as the moon becomes brighter... #Lunar pic.twitter.com/mHMbElXWqz
— Color Me Red (@ColorMeRed) April 15, 2014
Moon still gorgeous as #LunarEclipse comes close to an end. pic.twitter.com/j5kFlJnxg9
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) April 15, 2014