TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE
Tuesday morning, coinciding with the Winter Solstice, there will be a total lunar eclipse for the first time in 3 years,
lasting about 3-1/2 hours.
The eclipse begins at 12:33am, ends at 4:01am,
and the period of totality is 1:41am to 2:53am.
Recent weather conditions here suggest that
visibility might be very good.
David #120
2 comments:
Well, the total eclipse was a total bust!
I went out right in the middle of it, at 2:20am, and the total eclipse was totally eclipsed by the total cloud cover.
Oh well, maybe next time. If I should live so long...
I went out at about 1 and again at 1:30 or so and was able to see it starting and almost complete through the fast moving clouds. Every now and then you could see it clearly through the low clouds.
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