南极的月食
(原标题: Lunar Eclipse at the South Pole)
2022-11-05
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去年5月16日,在月全食期间,月球穿过地球的阴影,完全沉浸在地球的黑暗本影中,持续了大约1小时25分钟。在这张合成的延时视图中,当月球从阿蒙森-斯科特南极站在地平线上被跟踪时,日食的部分和全部阶段被捕捉到了。在那里,它分享了一个寒冷而繁星点点的南极之夜,与此同时,南极光和银河系中央的景象也在涌动。在前景是BICEP(右)和南极望远镜在最南端站的暗区实验室。虽然极地的天空可能很壮观,但你不会想去南极观看11月8日的月全食。相反,这次日食可以在亚洲、澳大利亚、美洲和太平洋地区看到。这将是你在2025年之前观看月全食的最后一次机会。
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Last May 16 the Moon slid through Earth's shadow, completely immersed in the planet's dark umbra for about 1 hour and 25 minutes during a total lunar eclipse. In this composited timelapse view, the partial and total phases of the eclipse were captured as the Moon tracked above the horizon from Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. There it shared a cold and starry south polar night with a surging display of the aurora australis and central Milky Way. In the foreground are the BICEP (right) and South Pole telescopes at the southernmost station's Dark Sector Laboratory. But while polar skies can be spectacular, you won't want to go to the South Pole to view the total lunar eclipse coming up on November 8. Instead, that eclipse can be seen from locations in Asia, Australia, the Americas and the Pacific. It will be your last chance to watch a total lunar eclipse until 2025.
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