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11/03/2003 01:39:01 PM · #1 |
All there will be a Total Lunar Eclipse on November 8, 2003.
Lunar Eclipse info
Saturday November 8 2003 ( All times are central standard time, so check times for your area)
Total Eclipse of the Moon.
5:15 pm penumbral phases begin (not visible)
6:32 pm partial lunar Eclipse Begins
7:06 pm Total Phase starts 7:06 pm
7:19 pm Maximum eclipse 7:19 pm
7:30 pm total lunar phase ends 7:30 pm
9:05 pm Visible partial eclipse ends: 9:05 pm
10:21 pm penumbral phase ends 10:21 pm.
All times central standard time.
Eitehr take some pics or just sit back and watch the show
James
Message edited by author 2003-11-03 13:39:40. |
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11/03/2003 01:39:41 PM · #2 |
Thanks! I didn't know this! I'll pray for a cloudless night!
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11/03/2003 02:01:15 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by dsidwell: Thanks! I didn't know this! I'll pray for a cloudless night! |
Me too, but we typically have clouds from Halloween through mid-March.
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11/03/2003 02:27:53 PM · #4 |
must be a special year for me...
turning 30 nov 8 -w a full moon and a lunar eclipse?
should be excited or scared ;}
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11/04/2003 01:15:50 AM · #5 |
Thanks for the info James!
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11/04/2003 02:37:02 AM · #6 |
Thanks James, now what are the chances of a cloudless sky and a powercut to get rid of noise pollution? :)
For anyone interested here is link to every significant eclipse to 2010 (you may want to plan ahead). |
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