Lunar eclipse

Sorry for the late notice.  Go outside right now and look at the moon.  If you’re not in one of the “bad” areas, that is:

Lunar eclipse viewing spots

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5 Responses to “Lunar eclipse”

  1. Petra Says:

    Still makes me laugh!!!

  2. Jordon Says:

    Despite what the map says, the cloud cover in north central Florida was pretty spotty. The moon was obscured during part of the first half of the eclipse, but the sky cleared up once it became red.

  3. Joshua (Site Owner) Says:

    The image was courtesy of reader Petra.

  4. Bob Mike Says:

    Here in Los Angeles, the moon was unobscured by clouds, and I was able to view the entire eclipse. The moon was completely visible when I started walking home and down to a tiny sliver by the time I arrived, giving me the opportunity to grab Jaimee so we could watch it together.

    Total eclipse of the heart.

  5. Dave (Site Brother) Says:

    I made my own graphical representation.

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