Astronomy
2022 Lunar Eclipse
I got to watch almost the entire eclipse with my wife, Jill, in the middle of the Smokies on May 15th/16th, at the wonderful Milarepa Retreat Center with other pleasant individuals who regularly seek beauty. Once again, for the fourth time running, the Sky God blessed us (well me, anyway) with mostly clear skies. This is the first time I was able to photograph the stars as well, and it's so special to see the lunar eclipse so close to the Scorpion. I hope you are also searching for some kind of inner transformation, likely linked to the world of Wo/man.
The shadow passes from left to right, a little diagonally upwards
Can you find the heart of the Scorpion to the lower left?
It is now 1:56 am, and supposedly the partial eclipse had just ended about a minute earlier. There is still a penumbral eclipse for another 55 minutes, which is very weak and hard to discern. I stopped photographing at this point.
The shadow passes from left to right, a little diagonally upwards