It may take some imagination – but you are looking at the lunar eclipse taken from the plane on our flight from Philadelphia to Doha.
We have arrived safely in Kathmandu – have tomorrow to explore before we set off on our trek.
3 thoughts on “Lunar Eclipse”
Transoceanic Eclipse Monitoring…the latest trend in the burgeoning spatially agnostic amateur astronomy craze. You are lucky to have been able to book seats, as the competition from these fierce armchair scientists has become particularly aggressive since NASA formally announced another delay in the first manned ALS mission.
Here in Gotham, totality was visible when those pesky clouds parted providing us a penumbral peek.
Hey Gary! Wish us luck today. Landing on an extra short runway that ends on a cliff going off the side of a mountain. Love it, BSAAA! We are trendsetters!
Transoceanic Eclipse Monitoring…the latest trend in the burgeoning spatially agnostic amateur astronomy craze. You are lucky to have been able to book seats, as the competition from these fierce armchair scientists has become particularly aggressive since NASA formally announced another delay in the first manned ALS mission.
Here in Gotham, totality was visible when those pesky clouds parted providing us a penumbral peek.
Happy trails. Keep up the good trek.
xo g- ?
Hey Gary! Wish us luck today. Landing on an extra short runway that ends on a cliff going off the side of a mountain. Love it, BSAAA! We are trendsetters!
Good luck Kimberly & Eric!