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What is the moon like on August 8?

A partial lunar eclipse will occur from the evening of August 7 to the early morning of August 8. If the sky is clear, it can be seen all over China and even Asia and Oceania.

Specifically, on August 8, the first loss 1: 22, the partial solar eclipse began; The eclipse at 2 o'clock is 2 1, and the maximum eclipse is 0.25 1, that is, the apparent diameter of the moon is covered by the umbra of the earth. The last contact was 3: 19, and the partial eclipse ended.

In this partial solar eclipse, China saw that the height of the moon was very low, because it was over the southern hemisphere. Among them, the maximum floor height of the moon in the early morning of August 8 is about 29 degrees in Harbin, 35 degrees in Beijing, 43 degrees in Shanghai and 5 1 degree in Guangzhou.

Experts say that astronomy enthusiasts can directly photograph the lunar partial eclipse with a digital SLR camera, but they need a tripod and a telephoto lens.

It should also be noted that if the moon turns white, it is overexposed and has no layering. If the moon can clearly see the crater and the moon sea, it will be successful.

Of course, if you can't see the partial lunar eclipse because of the weather, don't be too sorry, because China can watch the total lunar eclipse twice next year.

The first total lunar eclipse was on June 365438+1October 3 1 day, the first eclipse was 19: 47, and the solar eclipse was 5 1 at 20: 00, and the solar eclipse was 26:5438+0:29 (maximum solar eclipse

The second total lunar eclipse was on July 28th, 20 18, with an initial loss of 2: 24, an eclipse of 3: 29, an eclipse of 4: 00, an eclipse of 2 1 (maximum eclipse 1.6 14), a sunrise of 5: 00 and the last contact of 6: 00.