Lunar Eclipse - August 28, 2007 - Los Angeles, CA
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awsome!...and kinda scary...
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excellent, mine is in Calgary the same!
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Great footage! Check mine out also!
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that was some freaky ass song
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ever 2 years and that is beautiful sigtings
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LIKE EVERY 10 OR 20 yEARS
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its tonight if you live in north america
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anyone no how often thee things happen
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i gotta tell you the music killed it
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(I might sound stupid but) did you speed that up or was it that fast. lol
jayhawksrock1 4 years ago
That is real time. At that zoom, the moon's movement is easily visible. I'd have to do a little math to confirm the speed and field of vision, but I expect it would work out.
AntiphonalBiped 4 years ago
hey, when i looked at it (in person) i saw an orange-ish red-ish thing in cover of the moon when it started to dissapear, but i didtn see it in this vid. would it be becuase this one was fillmed in L.A and im in tustin?
dudeboy1313 4 years ago
Your eyes do a much better job than a ccd video camera, that's why a lot of directors still prefer old style film. I'm sure we saw the same thing between Tustin and San Gabriel Valley. The camera lies.
AntiphonalBiped 4 years ago
k for me, it didnt actually go black, it went reddish, wtf happened
fedaykindc 4 years ago
The fully eclipsed moon was indeed reddish. The low light darkness of the last few segments is an artifact of consumer video equipment, particularly single ccd imagers with poor low light filtering & focus.
Also, ccds do poorly with high relative contrast, like between bright moon and dark sky, causing much of the washout and lack of lunar detail.
AntiphonalBiped 4 years ago