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Total lunar eclipse - 21.1.2019 at 05.30 - 21.1.2019 at 08.50 Kerava Observation number 80662

Visibility IV / V


Finally! This is how I briefly described the feeling that escaped. Years of waiting and hard trying were now over, and before my eyes was the moon completely darkened in the sharp frosty weather. For others, this may have been an eclipse among numerous others, but for me the first perfect of its kind. And what does it require?

When my active hobby career began sometime in early middle school with the detection of a comet and led to daily observation of the sky, there were also eclipses quickly in my dreams. I had once seen the lunar eclipse of the moon, but not more. My eclipse observations did not receive replenishment for the first time until 2015, when the observation of a partial solar eclipse was somewhat successful in the middle of the school day.

With lunar eclipses, luck has not been as good. In 2015, a complete blackout was attempted properly. No success, as can be seen from this observation. Disappointments continued a year later with half-shadow eclipses, but 2017 finally succeeded in detecting one for a long time. Later that year, I was able to watch a partial lunar eclipse in Poland.

2018 was the next opportunity to covet a complete eclipse in Lapland. The precise plan, good weather and timely departure to the venues ended with the moon not rising fast enough from the horizon behind the fells. It was quite disappointing again when I watched the rest of the partial phase of the eclipse later in the evening, even though it was a spectacular phenomenon even then.

We have now reached almost this day. The eclipse was expected, but preparations did not begin until the night before. Weather forecasts promised clouds, anyway. Even the frost seemed to drop to freezing readings, so it was important to find warm clothes ready for the morning. There were, of course, difficulties with falling asleep when it was known that the next opportunity for complete eclipse would not be given until 2025.

At half past six, an alarm clock woke up to check for cloud cover. And there that moon appeared in the semi-shadow just before the beginning of the partial phase, and the sky was clear except for a few very small clouds! Stuff the pile and fetch the tripod before complete eclipse. On a bike, of course, when there is no car. And it didn’t even get cold when you got to watch the magnificent international pillars and the increasingly darkening moon.

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Juho Kinnunen - 22.1.2019 at 16.01 Report this

Päätin poiketa alkuperäisestä suunnitelmasta, joten virittelin jalustan parvekkeelle ja aloin räpsiä kuvia. Samalla pääsi välillä sisälle lämmittelemään ja sitten taas ihailemaan pimennystä, välillä paljain silmin, kameran läpi ja kaukoputkella. Täydellinen vaihe alkoi, ja sillä hetkellä saattoi huokaista ja todeta, että kyllä kannatti odottaa ja pimennys oli odotetusti upea!

 Täydellisen vaiheen loppupuolella päätin siirtyä parvekkeelta ulos, sillä kuu alkoi painumaan puiden taakse. Keinovalopilarien kuvausta, Venuksen ja Jupiterin kuvausta, pimennyksen kuvausta… Täydellinen aamu taivaanilmiöistä nauttivalle! Innostus oli ehkä vähän turhankin suurta, sillä myöhästyminen tunnilta taivaanilmiöiden havainnoinnin takia oli ensimmäinen kerta koko lukion aikana :D . Yläasteellahan tuota sattui silloin tällöin, kun rariteettihalot yllättivät, mutta nyt ei ole tarvinnut sellaisiakaan valitettavasti katsella pitkään aikaan.

 Koko loppupäivän olo oli aika hassu ja jutut sen mukaisia, mutta nyt voi taas nukkua. 2025, siihen mennessä nukutaan univelat pois ja odotetaan maltilla muitakin taivaantapahtumia ja ilmiöitä, kaikkea ei voi ennustaa yhtä tarkasti kuin pimennyksiä ja ylikulkuja (marraskuu on pilvistä aikaa, mutta eihän sitä koskaan tiedä...)

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