Showing posts with label eclipse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclipse. Show all posts

4 Jul 2011

Chris Weitz Talks About Rob, Taylor & Kristen


“I really want to see how they’re going to figure out the part where the vampire baby chews its way out of Kristen Stewart’s stomach,” said “New Moon” director, Chris Weitz, when we recently asked him what he’s looking forward to seeing in the final “Twilight Saga” movies.

Chris quipped with a smile, “I certainly wouldn’t know how to shoot that. I’m sure Bill Condon is going to figure it out, because he’s a terrific director.”

As for the future of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner after “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” Parts 1 (to be released in November this year) and 2 (next year), here’s Chris’ wish for them: “For the three leads, they’re going to need to handle this last tsunami of publicity and distinguish themselves in other films.”

“With Kristen, she has always done terrific independent-film roles, and that’s great,” said Chris, who also directed the memorable “About a Boy,” “The Golden Compass” and, now, the acclaimed “A Better Life.” “Rob is doing that sort of thing, too,”Chris pointed out. “Rob is filming with David Cronenberg (‘Cosmopolis’) now. Taylor is carving a different path in action films.”

“I want to see them succeed,” Chris stressed. “I want to see them retain their essential humanity. I like them very much. What I also wish for them are happy lives that aren’t impinged on too much by the downside of the great things that have happened to them.”

16 Jun 2011

Last night's ECLIPSE!!!

Good morning guys!
Last night eclipse was long, dark and beautiful! I enjoyed every moment of it. We were so lucky that sky was cloud free. But the Red color of the moon wasn't visible clearly....TT 
Yet it is the rare eclipse and longest one because the shadow cuts along the diameter of the moon, that is why its the longest.
Did u miss it? Its hard to believe if you did miss the one in 100 years chance to have such an amazing experience....but don't worry you got this blog! Here are the pictures taken from satellite and a video. But i have to admit it, watching in real is very  thrilling! 
Take a look!!







15 Jun 2011

Longest and darkest total lunar eclipse of century tonight!!!!!

Dont miss it.....cuz its not possible to wait 100 years right?


The longest and darkest total lunar eclipse of the century will occur tonight, giving sky enthusiasts all over the country an opportunity to witness the event.
An unusually long lunar eclipse with the Moon immersed deeply inside the umbral (darker) shadow of the Earth will occur tonight, Nehru Planetarium Director N Rathnasree said.
"The total phase of this lunar eclipse will last 100 minutes. The last eclipse to exceed this duration was in July 2000," she said.
The next such eclipse will only take place in 2141.
The total lunar eclipse will begin at 00:52:30 IST and end at 02:32:42 IST. While the partial eclipse will begin at 23:52:56 IST and end at 03:32:15 IST.
The eclipse will be visible completely in Africa and Central Asia. It will be visible rising over South America, Western Africa and Europe, and seen setting over Eastern Asia, and Australia, C B Devgun from Science Popularisation Association of Communicators and Educators (SPACE) said.
The magnitude of the one of the relatively rare total lunar eclipse will be 1.70 magnitude, N Sri Raghunandan Kumar of Planetary Society of India said.
The next lunar eclipse to be viewed in India will be in December this year.
Also, a star named 51 Ophiuchi will be occulted during the eclipse.
Sky enthusiasts can witness the whole sequence of the occultation in the zodiacal constellation of Ophiuchus.
At 11:29 PM tomorrow, the Moon will occult (hide) behind the star 51 Ophiuchi. The star will reappear after 90 minutes at 01:01 AM of June 16, Kumar said.




1 Jun 2011

Triple eclipse to be seen in a month!


New Delhi, May 31 (PTI) A triple eclipse treat -- two partial solar and one total lunar eclipse in a month beginning from tomorrow, is in store for sky gazers.
The first of the three, which will be a partial solar eclipse will be seen on June 1.
The eclipse, however, will not be visible from India.
It will be visible from high latitudes in the Northern hemisphere, starting at sunrise time over Siberiaand Northern China, Alaska, Nova Scotia. In fact, the eclipse begins at 00 55 18 IST on June 2.
Eclipse chasers in the country should not be a disheartened lot as a total lunar eclipse will be visible on June 15.
The eclipse will be visible from the Indian region, Middle EastEast AfricaSouth America, Australia.
During the lunar eclipse the moon will be completely covered by Earth''s shadow from 11.52 PM on June 15 to 2.32 AM on June 16.
The last of the triple eclipse will be another partial solar eclipse on July 1.
It is the first of the two total lunar eclipses in 2011, the second occurring on December 10. Earlier on January 4, a partial lunar eclipse was seen.
The last of the three eclipses is another partial solar eclipse.
This partial solar eclipse will also not be visible from India. It will be visible from southern latitudes, Antarctica. Its magnitude will be 0.097.