Partial Early Morning Lunar Eclipse This Saturday morning.
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Partial Early Morning Lunar Eclipse On June 26
Posted on: Friday, 25 June 2010, 06:20 CDT
This Saturday morning, June 26th, there's going to be a lunar eclipse—and for many residents of the USA, it's going to be a big one.
The eclipse begins at 3:17 am PDT (10:17 UT) when the Moon enters the sunset-colored shadow of Earth. By 4:38 am PDT (11:38 UT), the moment of greatest eclipse, 54% of the Moon's diameter will be covered. From beginning to end, the event lasts almost three hours.
Although the eclipse is only partial, it will be magnified in size and charm by the "Moon Illusion"--a result of the eclipse occurring close to the horizon from viewing
Partial Early Morning Lunar Eclipse On June 26
Posted on: Friday, 25 June 2010, 06:20 CDT
This Saturday morning, June 26th, there's going to be a lunar eclipse—and for many residents of the USA, it's going to be a big one.
The eclipse begins at 3:17 am PDT (10:17 UT) when the Moon enters the sunset-colored shadow of Earth. By 4:38 am PDT (11:38 UT), the moment of greatest eclipse, 54% of the Moon's diameter will be covered. From beginning to end, the event lasts almost three hours.
Although the eclipse is only partial, it will be magnified in size and charm by the "Moon Illusion"--a result of the eclipse occurring close to the horizon from viewing
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Awwww, this sucks, why couldn't it be 3:17 est? Btw est is the best!
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Just set my clock for five in the morning. If you are a person that realizes your reality extends beyond your planet then experiences like this are not one to miss. Missing this event is not an option for me.
Just keep in mind that we are having a full solar eclipse on July 11th. Now that one is definately not one to miss.
Just keep in mind that we are having a full solar eclipse on July 11th. Now that one is definately not one to miss.
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