Total Lunar Eclipse Visible in North America - 15 April 2014

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Total Lunar Eclipse Visible in North America Tonight - Blood Moon

CNN said:
Tuesday will bring a spectacle in the night sky worth staying up for when the moon turns a burnt reddish orange.

The moon will begin to change color at about 1:58 a.m. ET Tuesday as it starts to slide into the Earth's shadow until it becomes a "blood moon" at 3:07 ET, NASA says. The best part of the show, the total eclipse portion, will last through 4:24 a.m. ET.

The height of the event will take place at 3:45 a.m. ET.

The big problem for potential viewers in the eastern United States will be the cloud cover, which is expected to hide the show from half of the country, save for cities on the coastline, which might be able to peek through.

But cities including Dallas, Denver and Los Angeles should have optimal viewing. NASA said the entire event can be viewed by people in the Americas, while observers in the western Pacific will catch the second half of the event.
There will be 4 Eclipses in 2014 - 2015 within a 12 month period. Two are total lunar eclipses, 2 are solar eclipses. The four blood moons will occur in roughly six-month intervals on the following dates: April 15, 2014; October 8, 2014; April 4, 2015, and September 28, 2015.

 
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qpled

Re: Total Lunar Eclipse Visible in North America Tonight - 15 April 2014

I believe it was actually early this morning not tonight - please correct me if I am wrong. Out here on the east coast of the US it is cloudy/gray/rainy so no viewing for us. I am hoping for clear skies in August for the Perseids!
 

Marc

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Re: Total Lunar Eclipse Visible in North America Tonight - 15 April 2014

You're right. It was cloudy here in Cincy last night.

Sorry - I posted this a bit late...
 
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Dean Frederickson

Re: Total Lunar Eclipse Visible in North America Tonight - 15 April 2014

It was visible here in Minnesota between 2 am and 5 am 4-15-14. Pretty cool.
 
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