Lunar Eclipse 2022: All the things that you must know concerning the final ‘Blood Moon’ of the yr
Lunar Eclipse 2022: Everything you need to know about the last ‘Blood Moon’ of the year
On November 8, India will witness the last lunar eclipse of the year 2022. This lunar eclipse will be visible from all parts of India and in select foreign countries too. For most people, the moment when the moon is eclipsed will be like a miracle occurring in our universe. Let’s take a look at when this event will take place in India and how we can see it with our naked eyes.
“On November 8, 2022, the Moon will pass into Earth’s shadow and turn red. This will be the last total lunar eclipse for about 3 years, so be sure to check it out if it’s visible in your area,” NASA tweeted last month.
On November 8, 2022, the Moon will pass into Earth’s shadow and turn red. This will be the last total lunar eclipse… https://t.co/xwvRyB8U4f
— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) 1666880542000
Lunar eclipse 2022: Date, place and time
The last lunar eclipse of 2022 will take place on November 8 and a partial lunar eclipse is likely to take place at 4:44 AM EST (2:14 pm IST). The Blood Moon phase will start on November 8 at 5:17 AM EST (09:17 GMT) and end at 6:42 AM. EST (10:42 GMT). After this, a partial eclipse will be visible until 8:5 AM EST (1205 GMT).
As per a report by space.com, the lunar eclipse will be visible from other parts of the globe namely– Iceland, parts of South America, Central Asia and Russia. While eastern Brazil and Argentina, northern Scandinavia and the Middle East will witness a penumbral lunar eclipse– a phase when the Moon is in the lighter penumbral shadow from Earth.
Often known as Blood Moon, a total lunar eclipse, happens as the full moon further moves into the deep umbral shadow of the Earth and receives the first filtered light by Earth’s atmosphere. In this phase, the moon turns a reddish-copper colour.
Lunar eclipse 2022: How to watch live stream
There are several YouTube channels listed on YouTube where users can live stream the upcoming lunar eclipse.
TimeandDate.com will be live broadcasting the lunar eclipse via its mobile observatory based in Roswell, New Mexico. It will fetch live feeds from San Diego, California and Perth in Australia. The live stream is scheduled to begin at 4:00 AM EST (1:30 PM IST).
Attached below is the YouTube link.
LIVE: Total Lunar Eclipse – November 08, 2022
Is it safe to watch the lunar eclipse?
Yes, it is absolutely safe to watch the lunar eclipse via the naked eye. Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse neither damages the eyes nor requires any special tool to observe. If you are very interested in looking at it, then it is suggested to use a telescope or binoculars to view the eclipse.
Published at Sat, 05 Nov 2022 13:36:52 +0000
YouTube launches ‘Go Live Together’ feature for select creators
YouTube has announced the launch of a new feature–Go Live Together– which will allow select content creators to invite a guest and go live with them.
“This feature is being expanded to a select group of creators. We hope to let more creators use Go Live Together soon,” YouTube said in a blog post.
However, this feature is only available on phones and it won’t run on YouTube’s desktop version.
Creators can schedule a live stream on their desktop with a guest and then go live from their phone. They can also immediately go live from their mobile device.
Creators are allowed to switch up the guest they have on their live stream. They can have only one person at the time of the live stream. As per the report, after inviting a guest, their stream will appear above their guest’s. Only the creator can view the analytics of the live stream within YouTube Studio, but the guest cannot.
YouTube has also mentioned that the host channel will be responsible for the live content and he/she should ensure that all guests and content on that co-stream adhere to all YouTube terms, including their community guidelines, copyright policy, and all other applicable policies.
Here’s how creators can live co-stream with their guest:
- Open the YouTube app on your phone.
- Tap Create + Go Live Together from the bottom.
- Enter stream details which includes–the title, description, monetisation settings, thumbnails and visibility settings.
- Tap Done.
- From “Invite a co-streamer,” choose an option to invite your guest:
- Now, copy the link and send it to your guest as a message, email or text message.
- The guest will click on the link sent and will be asked to wait in the waiting room.
- Once you are ready, tap Go Live.
- When your co-streamer joins the waiting room, You will be notified when your co-streamer joins.
- Select Add and then Go live to start your live stream.
YouTube recently rolled out a new feature– Primetime Channels–that allows users to watch their favourite TV shows, movies and sports from the streaming services directly on the app.
The early version of ‘Primetime Channels‘ has been rolled out in the US, YouTube said.
Published at Sat, 05 Nov 2022 11:35:22 +0000