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Full Moon, Winter Solstice, Lunar Eclipse...

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The full moon is something that punctuates our lives and imposes a natural rhythm. This full moon also marks the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice and is a total lunar eclipse. This fine day will be here on December 21st.

In Oregon this lunar eclipse is said to be a TOTAL lunar eclipse so you should see the shadow of the Earth pass over and darken the entire moon. The Earth will be between the sun and the moon so it will cast it's shadow in such a way that we can see it. Of note: "It will be the first total lunar eclipse to occur on the day of the Winter Solstice since 1638, and only the second in the Common Era". The following two lunar eclipses are also total, on June 15, 2011 and December 10, 2011, but be ready on the night of the 20th.

"If you are thinking about solar, the shortest day is a great day to photograph where the shadows hit on your house, roof and yard. "

Shortest day It only gets lighter from here on out...

If you are planning on creating or installing solar panels to heat air, water or generate electricity, the shortest day is a great day to study where the sun hits and where it does not. On the longest day you can study the shadows for adding shade to cool your house, but on this shortest day you will get to see just how low the sun is, and what effect that has on your solar gain. That is providing the sun comes out. You can take some photos or make some markings to help your placement of the panels. This will be the shortest, thus, darkest day of the year and the sun will be the lowest in the sky.

Changing direction with the tilt of the earth.

The sun will start it's journey the other direction again, so each day you might notice it rise and set in a new location going the other direction than it has for last half of the year. Where the sun hits as it rises and sets is also an interesting thing to note and mark down or photograph, just as those that came before you have noted for thousands of years.

On the 20th of December at midnight, you will only have 16 minutes and 56 seconds to wait, watch and see the GREATEST amount of the shadow of the Earth is passing over the moon.

Notes:

1Full Moon is at 8:13 U.T.

2Total Eclipse is at 8:16 U.T. (12:16:56 AM PST) on the 21st or just 16 minutes 56 seconds after midnight of the 20th...

3Winter Solstice is at 23:38 U.T.

4Notice the shadows.

5Watch for the sun to rise and set at the furthest point in one direction for the whole year.

6Learn More on the Wikipedia about the FULL MOON, SOLSTICE and LUNAR ECLIPSE.

7Learn More on the Wikipedia about Coordinated Universal Time.

8Learn More on the Wikipedia about the December 2010 lunar eclipse.

9Learn More on MR Eclipse.

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Solstice / Equinox

Vernal Equinox: 2011 Mar 20, 23:21 UTC
Summer Solstice: 2011 June 21, 17:16 UTC
Autumnal Equinox: 2011 Sept 23, 09:04 UTC
Winter Solstice: 2011 Dec 22, 5:30 UTC
Vernal Equinox: 2012 Mar 20, 05:14 UTC
Summer Solstice: 2012 June 20, 23:09 UTC
Autumnal Equinox: 2012 Sept 22, 14:49 UTC
Winter Solstice: 2012 Dec 21, 11:12 UTC
Oregon Time: -08:00 UTC

Lowest Tides

SEP 28, 2011: 08:34PM LDT -1.0
SEP 29, 2011: 09:23PM LDT -1.1
SEP 30, 2011: 10:14PM LDT -1.0
OCT 26, 2011: 07:31PM LDT -1.2
OCT 27, 2011: 08:19PM LDT -1.4
OCT 28, 2011: 09:07PM LDT -1.4
OCT 29, 2011: 09:56PM LDT -1.3
NOV 23, 2011: 05:30PM LST -1.0
NOV 24, 2011: 06:18PM LST -1.4
NOV 25, 2011: 07:06PM LST -1.6
NOV 26, 2011: 07:53PM LST -1.5
NOV 27, 2011: 08:40PM LST -1.2
DEC 23, 2011: 06:08PM LST -1.2
DEC 24, 2011: 06:54PM LST -1.4
DEC 25, 2011: 07:38PM LST -1.3
DEC 26, 2011: 08:21PM LST -1.0
Times: All times are listed in Local Standard Time(LST) or, Local Daylight Time (LDT) (when applicable). All heights are in feet referenced to Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) predicted for Florence.
Current Tides Newport Oregon

Full Moon Oregon

JUL 14, 2011: 23:40 DST
AUG 13, 2011: 11:57 DST
SEP 12, 2011: 02:57 DST
OCT 11, 2011: 19:06 DST
NOV 10, 2011: 13:16 DST
DEC 10, 2011: 06:36 PST (*)
JAN 08, 2012: 23:30 PST
FEB 07, 2012: 13:54 PST
MAR 08, 2012: 01:39 PST
APR 06, 2012: 12:19 DST
MAY 05, 2012: 20:35 DST
JUN 04, 2012: 04:12 DST (*)
Lunar Eclipse: *
Oregon Time: -08:00 UTC (-7:00 During Daylight Savings Time)

Solar Eclipse

Partial: June 1st 2011
Partial: Nov 25th 2011
Annular: May 20th 2012
Total: Nov 13th 2012
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