Detecting strange objects in the image of 'moon bear' in Hanoi
'Moon-eating bear' is a folk way of partial eclipse that occurred in the morning of August 8 not only in Vietnam but also in other parts of the world.
Hanoi: Detecting strange objects
In Hanoi, a partial eclipse occurred in the morning of August 8, lasting from 0h22 to 2h18 and reaching the maximum at 1:20. Because eclipses occur when observing the Moon, it is easy to observe this phenomenon by avoiding the area with lots of light.
A lunar eclipse has a strange object inside.
The change of moonlight in Hanoi when a lunar eclipse occurs.
According to the report of the PV in Hanoi, there was no rain on the night of August 7 and morning of August 8. Despite the appearance of clouds, when the eclipse occurs, the sky is quite clear so it is not difficult to observe this phenomenon.
During the observation process, a photo of the 'moon bear' phenomenon of Hanoi Amateur Astronomical Society (HAS) accidentally discovered a flying object . According to comments on the fanpage of the association, this object may be satellites flying around the Earth.
Ho Chi Minh City: The moonlight is clear thanks to the clear sky
Similar to the weather in Hanoi, after a sunny day, on the night of August 7 - the morning of August 8, the sky in Ho Chi Minh City is very convenient to watch the Moon thanks to the cloudy sky. During 116 minutes of a partial eclipse, the moonlight is always bright without clouding any moment.
Because this phenomenon happened quite late and is not rare, HCMC Amateur Astronomical Society did not hold a meeting to watch like other special events.'The real moon is partly an astronomical phenomenon that is not rare, if not normal. It is only part of the Moon's surface (the Earth's natural satellite) obscured by the shadow of the Earth itself. Compared to this phenomenon, the total eclipse of the eclipse is rare or even more rare , 'said Dang Tuan Duy, Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City Astronomical Club.
Noting the reporter in Ho Chi Minh City, the moonlight on 7/8 night 'grows' quite early with a large and bright round shape. However, it began to be 'eaten' partially at 0h22. After that, nearly half of the moonlight was sunk in the dark at 1:20, then returned to normal at 2:18.
Compare the Moon at normal times (above) and when the lunar eclipse is partially maximized (below).
Some pictures of the Moon during a partial eclipse in Ho Chi Minh City.
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