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Tonight's lunar eclipse
Just a reminder that tonight there will be a super moon and a lunar eclipse, something that will not occur again until 2033. I think it will occur between 10-11 PM in the East and 7-8 PM in the West. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/heres-when-and-where-to-watch-sundays-supermoon-eclipse/ar-AAeKVKM?li=BBgzzfc?ocid=ansmsnnews11
Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Cool! Thanks for the reminder!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8687
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Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
At the moment we have clear and sunny skies. Almost without exception, when the celestial event, whatever it is, and where ever I am, the skies cloud over, so I am not holding my breath.
I did see the Echo satellite. I think that was in the 1960s.
I did see the Echo satellite. I think that was in the 1960s.
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Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Cloudy here too....
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8687
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Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Sanderson,
I heard that this eclipse will begin at 9:00 p.m. EDT, or 6:00 PDT. It's probably best to keep an eye out at moonrise time in your locale.
I heard that this eclipse will begin at 9:00 p.m. EDT, or 6:00 PDT. It's probably best to keep an eye out at moonrise time in your locale.
Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Scorpio Rising wrote:Cloudy here too....
We have had cloud all day for about a week and still predicted 5 days next week.
yolos- Posts : 4152
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Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Clouds, just checked....no moon visible. Bummer
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8687
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Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Oh dear!. We have clear skies but unfortunately I fell asleep at the wrong time and completely missed it. Just walked the dog and the full moon is riding high and bright and its usual colour. Now I have to wait another 18 years?
Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
KJ, I'm so sorry you missed it, I watched it for you. The clouds thinned out enough to see the moon. We couldn't see it above the horizon until the eclipse was almost complete. Just a bit of red halo and crescent. Then, after a bit, we could see the moon return in all its bright white glory.
Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
It was cloudy/drizzeley here, so I didn't get to see it. And all of the "live feed" links just led to stories about lunar eclipses... Very frustrating.
But I think my aunt in CT got to see it.
But I think my aunt in CT got to see it.
Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
Me, too. But everyone else here saw it, and there are some beautiful photos floating around, even a time lapse video:Kelejan wrote:Oh dear!. We have clear skies but unfortunately I fell asleep at the wrong time and completely missed it. Just walked the dog and the full moon is riding high and bright and its usual colour. Now I have to wait another 18 years?
https://www.facebook.com/MWObs/videos/10153258815744685/
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Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
it was really partly cloudy here but that added to the magic. We got to see it slowly cover to full and red errrr total eclipse but the skeeters finally won the battle and chased us in we took some pics soon as I figure out if they came out I'll post a link.
Re: Tonight's lunar eclipse
It was cloudy and rainy here so we didn't get to see it. I spent a good couple of hours trying to find a decent video of it to show my boys but gave up. Thank you capecoddess for posting that link.
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