Feb. 20, 2008 lunar eclipse EP trivia
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:04 pm
"The moon's all but eclipsed tonight" -- Ellis Paul
If you want to see the full moon aglow in a dramatic range of colors -- a shift that could be anything from bright orange to blood red to dark brown or dark gray -- then look out your window starting at 8:43pm EST tonight.
A lunar eclipse sequence will begin with a partial eclipse starting at 8:43 p.m. and will end at 12:09 a.m. Thursday.
The total eclipse of the moon will occur at 10:01pm and last until 10:51pm, NASA said.
Mid-eclipse is expected at 10:26pm
Scientists said the this lunar eclipse is "well-placed" for viewers in North America. The eclipse will not be observable in eastern Asia or Australia.
Anyone know the EP song containing the line of lyric above?
(Thanks to Paddy for the trivia idea.)
KarenZ
If you want to see the full moon aglow in a dramatic range of colors -- a shift that could be anything from bright orange to blood red to dark brown or dark gray -- then look out your window starting at 8:43pm EST tonight.
A lunar eclipse sequence will begin with a partial eclipse starting at 8:43 p.m. and will end at 12:09 a.m. Thursday.
The total eclipse of the moon will occur at 10:01pm and last until 10:51pm, NASA said.
Mid-eclipse is expected at 10:26pm
Scientists said the this lunar eclipse is "well-placed" for viewers in North America. The eclipse will not be observable in eastern Asia or Australia.
Anyone know the EP song containing the line of lyric above?
(Thanks to Paddy for the trivia idea.)
KarenZ