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Total Lunar Eclipse Sunday Night


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The whole eclipse starts Sunday night or early Monday, depending on location , and will take about three hours.

It begins with the partial phase around 10:34 p.m. EST Sunday. That’s when Earth’s shadow will begin to nip at the moon. Totality — when Earth’s shadow completely blankets the moon — will last 62 minutes, beginning at 11:41 p.m. EST Sunday.

If the skies are clear, the entire eclipse will be visible in North and South America, as well as Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Portugal and the French and Spanish coasts. The rest of Europe, as well as Africa, will have partial viewing before the moon sets. Some places will be livestreaming it, including the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.

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Just went out and looked at it with binoculars.  Pretty cool...

Pretty cold outside too...so didn't stay long...but now I can say I saw a Full Super Wolf Moon Lunar Eclipse!

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I'm not sure if a Lunar Eclipse will turn out all that well in a photo unlike a SOlar Eclipse

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I tried a few with my tablet. Wouldnt capture the red. My old core was even worse. I'm hoping my son or daughter had better luck.

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