Lunar Eclipse over the Pier


Details
## Weather Update 60% Cloud Cover
Hello All,
The current weather forecast predicts 50% to 60% cloud cover for the Lunar Eclipse. This isn't good news for viewing. It's horrible. So I'm going to have to cancel the event. (sigh). Please contact me if you have any additional questions.
Cheers,
Dono
## About this event
On Nov. 8th at 5:16 am, there will be a total lunar eclipse event. I plan to photograph it over the Venice Fishing Pier.
We get treated to unique light shows brought on by our place in the solar system. We are heading into a total lunar eclipse when the Moon crosses the Earth's shadow. The event creates a breathtaking natural phenomenon where the Moon becomes an umber color. A great time to break out the camera and take some snaps of the astronomical event.
There are several critical factors in getting good exposure: location, weather, and light pollution. The eclipse transition will be visible throughout North America as the Moon will be above the horizon. Light pollution and the further away from big cities, the better the show will be mainly because dimmer stars will also be visible. Still, you will see the transition if the weather holds out in your area.
Where and When: Meet on the South side of the Venice Fishing Pier at 3:00 AM
FEE: Free - However, tips are appreciated.
Timeline for the Lunar Eclipse
- Penumbral Eclipse begins - on Nov. 8th at 3:02:15 am - Visible: Yes
- Partial Eclipse begins - on Nov. 8th at 4:09:12 am - Visible: Yes
- Total Eclipse begins - on Nov. 8th at 5:16:39 am - Visible: Yes
- Nighttime ends - on Nov. 8th at 5:26 am
- Astronomical Twilight ends - on Nov. 8th at 5:53 am
- Maximum Eclipse - on Nov. 8th at 5:59:11 am - Visible: Yes
- The Blue hour begins - on Nov. 8th at 6:21 am
- The Golden hour begins - on Nov. 8th at 6:30 am
- Total Eclipse ends - on Nov. 8th at 6:41:36 am - Visible: Yes
- Sunrise - on Nov. 8th at 6:45 am
- Moonset - on Nov. 8th at 6:51 am
- Partial Eclipse ends - on Nov. 8th at 7:49 am - Visible: No, below the horizon
- Penumbral Eclipse ends - on Nov. 8th at 8:56 am - Visible: No, below the horizon
You can use the following link on [Time and Date.com](https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2022-november-8) for more info.
About Donovan Evans - Foto Dono
Donovan Evans, also known as Foto Dono, is an award-winning photo artist. He has over 25 years of experience in making things with his camera. He has been obsessed with photographing the Milky Way for six years. He is the Photo Education Director at Johnson PhotoImaging, where he teaches photography when not making things.
www.fotodono.com
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Canceled
Lunar Eclipse over the Pier