OT - Total Lunar Eclipse Saturday night

Spacehead

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... but almost everyone gets at least a partial look. Hope it's clear where you live. Enjoy! :)

TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE:
Set aside some time this weekend for sky watching. On Saturday night, March 3rd, there's going to be a total eclipse of the Moon. This means the Moon will glide through the heart of Earth's shadow and turn a beautiful shade of sunset red. Totality can be seen from parts of all seven continents including all of Europe and Africa and the eastern half of North America.

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BlackMountainCow

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Just too bad that most parts of Germany are all clouded and rainy these days :(

But I'll be out and howling at the moon anyway! :evil:
 

BlackMountainCow

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Niiiiice. As I said, all cloudy where I live, but lots of time, the clouds broke up and there it was, in all its glory, with a red edge, white top. Great view! :D

Sorry you missed it Spacehead. :(
 

petrusbroder

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No clouds at all, looked just great. Watched for more than 2 hours. It was cold though -9 degrees C.
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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Originally posted by: petrusbroder
No clouds at all, looked just great. Watched for more than 2 hours. It was cold though -9 degrees C.

I completely missed it... :(

-9 C. :shocked:

EDIT: Wow. 15 degrees F. Is that with or without wind chill? Wow. Coldest weather I've been in was -30 with the wind chill. And this poor Texan was suffering...
 

petrusbroder

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Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: petrusbroder
No clouds at all, looked just great. Watched for more than 2 hours. It was cold though -9 degrees C.

I completely missed it... :(

-9 C. :shocked:

EDIT: Wow. 15 degrees F. Is that with or without wind chill? Wow. Coldest weather I've been in was -30 with the wind chill. And this poor Texan was suffering...

Without windchill ... if you add that (3 m/s, which is not very much) it was probably some 3 degrees C colder. But it was a wonderful night. We were all warm in our parkasand had hot tea in cour cups ... no, it was just plain hot tea!
 

Hurricane Andrew

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Very awesome here in the Eastern US. Didn't see the beginning, but saw it from roughly the point just prior to full eclipse until it ended.