Very Nearly Total Lunar Eclipse At This Moment

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    ben556473

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    Look outside now:D
     
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    Andy registered grazer

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    Just saw this myself. The moon was really bright an hour ago.
    Looks pretty damn cool.
    Anyone have a decent camera, maybe post the pic here?
     
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    Was it nearly a full moon tonight, when I look now I see less than 50% of the moon - have I missed it???
     
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    Andy registered grazer

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    When i looked earlier the whole moon looked orange with just a tiny outline of light around the edge on one side.
    Nothing to do with the rastafarian old holborn :MILD:
     
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    here's my best shot, it's a bit cloudy overhead

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    Nice.
     
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    I misssed it too...
     
    mr cat, Mar 5, 2007
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