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Old 03-03-2007, 11:19 PM   #1
 
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Default full eclipse of the moon - now

I think that about covers it.
I've tried to post this once in another forum, but it's not showing.
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Its still getting covered here... the bit that is showing is getting smaller though.
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Hi.
It looked good from Derbyshire last night.
Take a look at this link. Spaceweather(dot) (com)

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Default Re: full eclipse of the moon - now

Just went outside to look but couldn't see anything.. it's raining and overcast... wouldn't we be able to see more after dark ?
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Lol. This was posted last night... its all over folks.
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Managed to get a few good snaps. OF course usual syndrome, pics looked great on the back of the LCD but not so hot once on screen! Ohhh well
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