Lunar Eclipse - Gif animation
This is an animation of the eclipse click on the link below to view
it.
It's 1.7 MB so it may take a little time to load...
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This is an animation of the eclipse click on the link below to view
it.
It's 1.7 MB so it may take a little time to load...
--> View the Animation <--
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Comments and faves
weavingmajor added this photo to their favorites. (64 months ago)
weavingmajor (64 months ago | reply)
thanks!
fionae444 (64 months ago | reply)
Congratulations- I thought that the photo was brilliant till I saw the animation- superb- well done! Bravo!
omkevin added this photo to their favorites. (64 months ago)
AKidd (64 months ago | reply)
I didn't get to see it, the office building I work in has no windows... how cruel... I worked till very late... But its nice to see it in your animation! Thank you so much!
|{/\v$]-[/\| (64 months ago | reply)
Thanks! Loved the animation.
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luca19632 (64 months ago | reply)
Fantastic animation! And very very great shots! I'm sincerely impressed (and so envious...) =:-)
Thank you very much!!!
luca19632 added this photo to his favorites. (64 months ago)
goorn23 (64 months ago | reply)
wonderful.thanks
goorn23 added this photo to his favorites. (64 months ago)
Jonas Thomén (64 months ago | reply)
Thanks guys! =)
@ Space Ritual, I sent them to spaceweather.. I have tried to send pictures there many times, mostly of auroras but they never view anything of mine... so they are not very high on my list of friendly webpages.. =)
Badkitti (64 months ago | reply)
Please may I use this in my physics classes?
Starchild_*** (64 months ago | reply)
Question, why does the moon come out of the lunar eclipse, lighting up from the *left*? When I viewed the eclipse, it lit from the *right* - I'm sure there is an obvious answer?
Kikeb (64 months ago | reply)
Cool!
Jonas Thomén (64 months ago | reply)
@ Badkitti, Sure you have my permission, no problem.. =)
@ Starchild, If you look at the craters of the moon you'll see that the whole thing is "rotating", so it's going out exactly on the opposite side of where it went in...
Why it rotates is something I have to figure out still though... I think it has to do with where in earth the camera was positioned compared to the moon... or something like that... it should really not rotate... =)
weavingmajor (64 months ago | reply)
@Jonas, spaceweather did post your original composite and a link to the animation: www.spaceweather.com/eclipses/gallery_03mar07 _page4.htm congrats! :o)
Jonas Thomén (64 months ago | reply)
I noticed.. and thanks.. =)
earthsound added this photo to his favorites. (64 months ago)
markhillary (64 months ago | reply)
that's really great!
betsythedevine added this photo to her favorites. (63 months ago)
weavingmajor (52 months ago | reply)
any chance you can re-post the animated GIF in a comment here? You turned off the ability to see the 'large' version of any of your photos, and that prevents us from seeing the animation. I was just going to send a teacher friend of mine here to see the animation in prep for tomorrow night's eclipse... it's still my favorite eclipse image. ;o)
Jonas Thomén (52 months ago | reply)
Oh yes.. there was a fine link under the image for doing that, but the bighugelabs has changed so images must be a certain size to be viewed large... i'll fix it... thanks for telling by the way...
The link works again.
weavingmajor (52 months ago | reply)
hooray, thanks!
marlenej723 (52 months ago | reply)
Wow...this is so cool! Beautiful!
I need your help...I want to upload .GIFs on Flickr...
but they don't play. I noticed that you put a link on your comments to watch them. How exactly do you do that?
Thanks!
Jonas Thomén (52 months ago | reply)
@ marlenej723, thanks!
if you want to show gif animations you will need to link to the original file, so go to the all sizes, above you photo and under the photo on the new page is two boxes, the upper one is with html code, ignore that one, it's the lower one that ends with .gif that you want to make a link to...
just write: <a href="ThePathAndNameOfYourFile.gif" >view the animation</a>
BVKSJCL added this photo to their favorites. (30 months ago)
Sweet Dreams & Flying Machines (20 months ago | reply)
That is extremely cool.
Thanks for doing it.