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Re: Lunar eclipse to occur tonight
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I just watched it. Wish I had a telescope handy
Posted on: 2008/2/21 3:37
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Re: Lunar eclipse to occur tonight
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You beat me to it...
Anyway, here are some details... Quote: 8:15 p.m.: A slight stain should appear on the moon's lower left edge - the penumbra, Earth's light outer shadow that the Moon started entering at 7:35 p.m. More from Press of Atlantic Allow me to brag a bit, it was published on my site first: Total Lunar Eclipse
Posted on: 2008/2/20 22:02
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Lunar eclipse to occur tonight
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 | 11:25 AM Reaches peak at 10:26 p.m. NEW YORK (WABC) -- Tonight's your last chance to see a total lunar eclipse for nearly three years -- if the weather cooperates. If skies are clear, the silvery full moon will slowly transform into a dusky red or orange as the eclipse reaches its peak at 10:26 p.m on the East Coast. Then it will slowly revert back to its normal hue by around midnight. Skywatchers viewing the event through a telescope will also be able to see Saturn and the bright star Regulus on either side of the veiled full moon. Unlike solar eclipses which require protective eyewear, lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye. Weather could be a spoiler for the total eclipse, however. Forecasters say there's a chance of snow from the heartland to the East Coast. The next chance to see a total eclipse won't be until December 2010. http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local&id=5969356
Posted on: 2008/2/20 21:44
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