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December 20-21, 2010, 10:33pm-2:00am
Posted 1 year, 5 months ago
by Roderick Chow
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There is a lunar eclipse on the night of December 20 or 21—depending on your time zone. This December solstice eclipse is also the northernmost total lunar eclipse for several centuries; There won’t be a total lunar eclipse this far north on the sky’s dome until December 21, 2485.
There is a lunar eclipse on the night of December 20 or 21—depending on your time zone. This December solstice eclipse is also the northernmost total lunar eclipse for several centuries; There won’t be a total lunar eclipse this far north on the sky’s dome until December 21, 2485.
mary hodder in mountian view, we saw it fully covered, but within 5 seconds the clouds came again. so we really saw it from 10:30-midnight or so and then that was it..
@mary · 1 year, 5 months ago
Kevin Marks was wonderful to watch; the clouds in San Jose cleared just in time for totality