Enjoy the photos of the flashlight turning into the ambiguous red blob
It was decently clear in Pittsburgh...only a few clouds here and there. The first few here were taken without night mode on, so Luna (the lady deserves a proper name) looks as she normally does, but maybe you can make out the shadow curve of the eclipse starting.
Interesting to note that before the eclipse, since the sun is shining directly onto Luna's surface, you don't see the shadows of the craters you normally do, when the light hits her at an angle. So even through our telescope it looks mostly light gray, and featureless.
It was decently clear in Pittsburgh...only a few clouds here and there. The first few here were taken without night mode on, so Luna (the lady deserves a proper name) looks as she normally does, but maybe you can make out the shadow curve of the eclipse starting.
Interesting to note that before the eclipse, since the sun is shining directly onto Luna's surface, you don't see the shadows of the craters you normally do, when the light hits her at an angle. So even through our telescope it looks mostly light gray, and featureless.