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For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
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For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse





But this one has more information about why Mars appears bigger this night and the next few, not that I without any telescope expect to notice it.




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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Hmm. I live about 30 miles from that observatory. I completely missed this eclipse. Undecided
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
I'm confused though.  I didn't think we'd be able to see it at all in the US.  Weird.

Nope this footage is from half a year ago, "Published on Jan 31, 2018".
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
I thought it was tonight
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
(July 27, 2018 at 12:53 pm)Aegon Wrote: I thought it was tonight


Guess I missed it a day early.  I'll miss it tonight then.  Wink
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Looked like an eclipse here. Not trying too hard to see it, however.
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Well, the moon must be in eclipse, I can't see it.

Or it's early afternoon and the moon is on the opposite side of the planet.
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Yep, hasn't risen in Portugal yet. We should be able to see it. It's 9 PM and its still bright.

I guess the sun needs to sink more into the water. If you watch a sunset by the ocean you can hear a 'fiiiiiizzzzzzz" sound. I shit you not.
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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
I'm actually watching it with my daughter right now! It's currently behind a building, so we are back inside waiting another 20 minutes until it pops up above the rooflines where we can see it again. We walked about 6 blocks until we got a clear view about 20 minutes ago. I'll share the grainy crappy photos I took shortly, lol.

Ok, here's the grainy photo.  I tried, I really did, but there were streetlamps all around and we could just barely see it in a gap between the trees.  Hoping we get a better view shortly.

Photo here if you can't see the image

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RE: For we many in north America who missed last night's lunar eclipse
Yep, seeing it now. Awesome
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