Physics Photo of the Week
Physics Photo of the Week Total Lunar Eclipse of March 14, 2025 Moon Photos by Donald Collins The weather improved last week for an excellent viewing of the total lunar eclipse. The Moon was totally within Earth's shadow between about 2:30 am to about 3:30 am. The Moon takes on this reddish color when totally within Earth's shadow. The animation below consists of three frames: 1-Near the beginning; 2-near the middle of eclipse; 3-near the end of the hour-long totality. If you look carefully you can see two stars in the right half of the images. The stars are stationary relative to the tracked telescope. In the hour-long totality the Moon has moved approximately one radius relative to the stars as the Moon orbits the Earth. The Earth's shadow also moves due to the Earth moving in its orbit around the Sun, but the Earth's shadow is much slower than the Moon's motion. Unfortunately, I did not get any partial phases of the Earth's shado...