Very weird now......it's like a reddy ball hanging in the sky - dark, but still luminous. I don't remember seeing this the last lunar eclipse. Amazing. Any pics, anyone?
. . . although the Moon was completely within the Earth's shadow, the Moon was still illuminated by the glow of Earth's atmosphere. Blue light scatters away leaving more of the longer red wavelengths of the Sun's light that penetrate a greater cross section of the atmosphere to illuminate the Moon.
It was good here, too (just south of Brussels). When there was just a sliver of white left at the top, looking at it through binoculars gave a fascinating impression of three dimensions.
Great view, it got really red, through binoculars at it's height. Well worth waiting up for. Because it darkened the moon the rest of the stars shewed up really well. We were on the civilised side of the Tees from Middlesbrough.
Great view from the east of Scotland. A couple of minutes of high hazy cloud from time to time didn't detract from the spectacle. Agree about the 3D effect, especially as the shadow started to clear the moon. This was remarked upon by several friends who were watching with me.