by Anthony Barreiro » Mon Apr 28, 2014 5:57 pm
This is an interesting video, and it looks like the sky was much clearer in Arizona than it was here on the northern California coast! Still, I'm glad I observed this eclipse in person and in real time, even through clouds and some fog. There's a certain majesty to watching the Moon move through Earth's shadow. You gain a visceral sense that we're sitting on a planet, casting a huge shadow and being orbited by a moon. It totally makes sense that the ancient Greeks would have deduced that the Earth is a spheroid.
<Preemptive response to potential quibble> Yes, I know, the Earth and Moon are both orbiting our mutual center of gravity. But the center of gravity of the Earth-Moon system is inside the Earth, so, to a first approximation, the Moon orbits the Earth. </prtpq>
This is an interesting video, and it looks like the sky was much clearer in Arizona than it was here on the northern California coast! Still, I'm glad I observed this eclipse in person and in real time, even through clouds and some fog. There's a certain majesty to watching the Moon move through Earth's shadow. You gain a visceral sense that we're sitting on a planet, casting a huge shadow and being orbited by a moon. It totally makes sense that the ancient Greeks would have deduced that the Earth is a spheroid.
<Preemptive response to potential quibble> Yes, I know, the Earth and Moon are both orbiting our mutual center of gravity. But the center of gravity of the Earth-Moon system is inside the Earth, so, to a first approximation, the Moon orbits the Earth. </prtpq>