Chasing the Moon

I'm the one in the family that makes note of astronomical events.

There's the Perseids and the Leonids.

Comets are simply awesome.

The International Space Station's orbit is on a tracker and I can haul you outside and we'll watch it for its 2 minutes of glory as it goes by.

Satellites are numerous in my nights.

Constellations are second nature in the summertime.

When I win the lottery, a large Dobsonian would be on my splurge list.

Favorite movies include October Sky and Apollo 13.

Favorite television has to include a certain starship captain...

So, no surprise, the lunar eclipse was on my list of "Things to Stay Up Late For".

But after a full day's work, and then a trip to Worland for groceries, and unloading said groceries, and writing a certain blog... I was tired.

I'd run outside and glance up.  Shiver in the cold.  Shake my head and run back inside.  I did a load of laundry.  I got into my jammies.  I procrastinated as long as I could, but I failed.

To wake up at 6... I REALLY need to go to bed by midnight.

So this was it.



With its shimmering halo in place, and no shadow eating at its soul, the moon had to bid me goodnight.

On the way to work this morning, though...

Who played peekaboo with me?



I even chased the moon a ways further out of town, but this time I was too late.



Too early for the eclipse, too late to catch it over the mesa... I'm chasing the moon, and catching only its dust!

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December 21, 2009   Enjoyable to Me 
December 21, 2008   Winter Solstice - OOPE 

 

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  • 12/21/2010 10:37 PM karen wrote:
    Love watching the space station fly over my California home too. My brother works with satellites (not exactly sure what he does) lol!! but he'll call us with the coordinates and time that it'll fly over, so we all go outside and wait for it. Pretty amazing. Missed the lunar eclipse last night, too cloudy
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  • 12/22/2010 4:06 AM Sharon wrote:
    Beautiful pictures Carol, even tho you didn't get the eclipse. It was snowing here so I just slept away. Have fun at the library today!
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  • 12/22/2010 7:54 AM Marilyn wrote:
    I missed the eclipse, but saw the biggest, orange moon just up over the horizon, last evening about 5:30! And I've never seen the space station - but I do like Captain Kirk!!
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  • 12/22/2010 8:13 AM Sally Rowe wrote:
    I missed it, too. I could not keep my eyes open and am too old to fight it.I have this dred that I will somehow be sorry I did. Anyway, I like your photos today, very cool.
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  • 12/22/2010 10:16 AM carolinaheartstrings wrote:
    We always get up and watch these special events at our house. 2:40 a.m. here in North Carolina to see it about 3/4 eclipsed. Beautiful.
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  • 12/22/2010 1:09 PM Marilyn wrote:
    I'm back - forgot to say that your pictures of the moon are very cool.
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  • 12/22/2010 2:37 PM Sheila wrote:
    "Favorite television has to include a certain starship captain.." HAS to be Picard! Right? There's just something sexy about that bald guy.
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  • 12/22/2010 5:29 PM Melissa G wrote:
    We set the alarm. There was no way I'd be able to stay up. Got the kids up too.

    I've been linking back as I'm a new reader and was impressed how much Chisum and my Dexter look like brothers.
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