Sunday, December 11, 2011

ECLIPSE

I FINALLY WITNESSED A LUNAR ECLIPSE!!!

OMG OMG OMG 


AHHH. 
IT WAS SO FASCINATING I REGRET NOTHING.


I literally sat by the window for 2 hours watching the Moon disappear and reappear right before my eyes.


I took several pictures and videos documenting the process of the eclipse, but i'm really disappointed with my lousy camera, which so decidedly to stall. 
(*stabs camera*)

If only I had my camera earlier in the night while I was outside, could have taken down the entire process of the eclipse. 
(*stabs myself*)

What I have is the mid-first part and the second part of the ecliptic process. Which in simple english means, half of the disappearing act + the full reappearing act of the Moon
(*stabs you then stabs myself*)

ARGH. IF ONLY I HAD A BETTER CAMERA WITH ME. GRRRRRRRR. 
(*stabs myself in the brain*)

Below is a compilation of some of the pictures I took with my lousy camera of the ecliptic process. 
Notice: Amateurish photographic skills, not suitable for people who only have eyes for nice things.

P.S. I LOVE THE RED MOON THOUGH! <3 <3 <3 



OH OH!

What was even more fascinating apart from the Lunar Eclipse was the fact that the Orion constellation could be seem extremely clearly too!
 You know, the constellation with three stars in line to each other, forming the Orion Belt? YAH! THAT ONE! 
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA. 

It has been raining massively in Singapore, hence stars have been almost non-visible to the naked eye in night skies for a long while already. 

BUT, THEY WERE EXTREMELY CLEAR AND VISIBLE TONIGHT!!!

ZOMG. I FEEL SO FULFILLED ALREADY. 

Taking Astronomy really made me appreciate the Lunar Eclipse even more than I believe I would. It was really eye-opening to see it with my own eyeballs.

THANK YOU UNIVERSE FOR BEING SO AMAZING. YOU TRULY FASCINATED ME. 


Disclaimer: The blogger is extremely bimbotic and gets fascinated really easily. Do pardon her if you find Moon-watching and Eclipses retarded. Thank you for your kind understanding. *STABS*