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ktlight
15th September 2011, 09:31
This footage show the moon disappearing before your very eyes, 'fading away like someone turning the lights off'. What is the significance?

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Russ1959
15th September 2011, 09:56
Possibly to hide visual non natural structures?

Robert J. Niewiadomski
15th September 2011, 10:22
Ehem... I can clearly see clouds moving from right to left and obscuring the moon (start at 1:49)... sorry... no blue beam to me here ;)

What is this "LOL/WAKE UP" thing at the very begining of this clip? Or this "strange head" in bottom-right corner appearing at 2:31 into the clip? To me the rest of this clip is just to add more credibility...

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15th September 2011, 10:59
Hi Ktlight...

I try to find something more realistic, i have no idea if this is why though..:)

Total eclipse of the Moon, 2011 December 10/11

During this total eclipse the Moon passes through the southerly part of the Earth's shadow so that the north of the Moon is deeper in the shadow. The southern edge of the Moon will not be far from the edge of the Earth's shadow, so is likely to be less dark than the north due to refraction of light in the Earth's atmosphere.
The total phase of this eclipse lasts for just over 50 minutes, with the partial umbral eclipse spanning over 3.5 hours. Most of the eclipse will be visible from New Zealand, the Moon setting during the final penumbral stage. This being a near mid-summer eclipse, the Moon will be low, and get very low in the latter stages. The whole of the eclipse is visible from Australia.

For New Zealand the Moon starts to enter the Earth's penumbral shadow just after 12.30am NZDT on the morning of December 11 and the umbral shadow just after 1.45am. Totality lasts from 3.16 to 3.57 with the deepest eclipse at 3.32 am NZDT. At that time the Moon will be 21° above the horizon in Auckland, 18° at Wellington, 17° at Christchurch and 15.5° at Dunedin and Invercargill. The Moon sets within a few minutes of 6am NZDT (17 hr UT) throughout New Zealand.


http://www.rasnz.org.nz/Eclipses/Graphics/20111210Lunar.gif

Path of the Moon through the Earth's shadow



1. First contact with penumbra.
2. First contact with umbra
3. Total eclipse starts.
4. Mid eclipse.
5. Total eclipse ends.
6. Last contact with umbra.
7. Last contact with penumbra.


http://www.mreclipse.com/LEphoto/TLE1992/image/TLE1992matrix2w.JPG

Anno
15th September 2011, 18:27
So that's solved then, clouds. I can sense the skeptics bookmarking this thread and punching the air with glee. =/

araucaria
15th September 2011, 19:20
Introduction: ' I am LOL at you'

Enough said