Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Lunar Eclipse 2008

Millions across the Western hemisphere will have the chance to see the Moon turn red during the year's only total lunar eclipse early on Thursday morning, astronomers said on Wednesday.
The eclipse will be visible across Western Europe, northwest Africa, the eastern half of North America and the whole of South America, according to the Royal Astronomical Society in London.
The full Moon will turn yellowish and then appear blood red, rusty or grey, depending on the atmospheric conditions on Earth.




W0W! What a Clear Night! T Bone, Kelly, Cotugna and I sipped martini's and watched the arrival...





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