28 September 2015: Total Lunar Eclipse – live event, online!
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*** Join it LIVE here! ***
Next 28 September 2015, the Moon will offer an amazing total eclipse, well visible from Europe, most of the Americas and part of Africa. In addition, the full Moon bringing the eclipse will be the biggest “supermoon” of 2015! After the terrific success of previous, similar events, The Virtual Telescope Project was asked by many people to plan something again, so we will do it again: an international team will cover this marvelous event and we will share it live, wherever you are on this planet.
The esperienced “cosmic” team making the live event is composed so far by:
- astrophotographer: Joaquin Fabrega Polleri (Asociacion Panameña de Aficionados a la Astronomia, Panama);
- astrophotographer: Gary Varney (South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association, Florida);
- astrophotographer: Bill Longo (Toronto, Canada)
- astrophotographer: Malcolm Park (Toronto, Canada)
- astrophotographer: Ron Delvaux (Delvaux Observatory, Arizona)
- astrophotographer: James McCue (New Mexico)
- astrophotographer: John W. Johnson (Omaha Astronomical Society, Nebraska)
- astrophotographer: Marcy Malavasi (Altair , Costa Rica)
- coordinator and live comment: astrophysicist Gianluca Masi (The Virtual Telescope Project, Italy).
If you want be part of the team, please let us know.
Join us on September 28, starting at 02:45 Universal Time! You just need to access our online webTV, click here!
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