For you night owls!
Read more today here: http://spaceweather.com
[COLOR=#FF0000]DON'T MISS THE LUNAR ECLIPSE: [/COLOR][COLOR=#333333]On Wednesday morning, Oct. 8th, there will be a [/COLOR]total lunar eclipse[COLOR=#333333]. Sky watchers in the Americas, Australia and most of Asia can see the full Moon turn red as it passes through the sunset-colored shadow of Earth: [/COLOR]visibility map[COLOR=#333333]. The show begins at approximately 9:15 UT (2:15 a.m. PDT) when the Moon makes first contact with the core of Earth's shadow. Totality, when the Moon is fully shadowed, begins at 10:25 UT (3:25 a.m. PDT) and lasts for nearly an hour. [/COLOR]Resources:[COLOR=#333333] [/COLOR]NASA video[COLOR=#333333], [/COLOR]animated eclipse[COLOR=#333333], [/COLOR]live webcast[COLOR=#333333].[/COLOR]
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