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Lunar eclipse
« Reply #20 on: 05/03/2007 17:23:09 »
That would be cool to go watch it from different veiws I wonder if they would be the same?
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« Reply #21 on: 05/03/2007 23:20:32 »
It wouldn't look as different as a Solar Eclipse looks..
From the apparent 'lighter bit' at the top during the approach to totality I suggest that the Moon must have been near the top of the Earth's shadow (umbra) so the 'top' bit of the Moon was near the penumbra. I am sure I've seen a more complete eclipse in the distant past. Or was it just rosy tinted spectacles?
Btw, I was driving eastwards when the Moon was rising  on that day and it looked absolutely HUGE near the  eastern horizon at about 6pm.
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