All you old people may want to stay up past 6:00.....
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TLE2008Feb21.html
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TLE2008Feb21.html
Me to! Post back here tomorrow, lets compare!I'm breaking out the camera + telephoto for it tonight. See if I can get a few good pictures
I think I'm busy that nightI think that we're going to be out of luck with the overcast skies tonight, too.
Well, the next one comes in 2010...
You wouldn't know a lunar eclipse from Uranus.I'm hoping that's a joke.
The moon will enter Earth's umbral shadow (the full shadow) at 8:43 p.m. ET (that's 7:43 p.m. Central, 6:43 p.m. Mountain and 5:43 p.m. Pacific) on Wednesday, Feb. 20. It will appear as though an ever-larger bite is being taken out of the moon.
Some 78 minutes later, the moon will slip into full eclipse. About 51 minutes later, a bright scallop will appear as the moon starts emerging. It will be completely out of the umbral shadow at 9:09 p.m. Pacific time, which is 12:09 a.m. ET on Thursday morning