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Howdy,

3 00  friday 11/19/21, eclipse of the moon.

Thats sun earth moon.

The earth shadow will pass over the moon.

Next time in about 600 years or so Im told.

entire process takes about six hours with max about 03 00.

Thats midwest time. Your time may vary as the web covers the whole planet.

Im sure google has all sorts of details pards.

Just a note a little ahead o time.

Best

CR

 

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Depending on where you live in the US it either starts late this evening THURSDAY the 17th or early Friday morning Friday the 18th. It peaks about 3 hours after start. Early in the night hours on Friday the 18th. in the continental US.

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600 years? Don’t fret folks. There will be more.

 

“The next total lunar eclipse, or "blood moon," will occur May 15-16, 2022 and it will be visible from North and South America, Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. Another total lunar eclipse will follow on Nov. 8, 2022 and it will be visible from Asia, Australia, North America, parts of northern and eastern Europe, and most of South America. Those will be the only two lunar eclipses in 2022. 

NASA keeps a list predicting lunar eclipses until 2100. They also keep data about past lunar eclipses. During the 21st century, Earth will experience a total of 228 lunar eclipses, according to the space agency.”

 

https://www.space.com/15689-lunar-eclipses.html

 

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Y'all having trouble reading the calendar, or typing?

 

First Ron talks about Friday the 18th, and the 18th is Thursday.

 

Then Pat talks about Friday the 29th, and the 29th is Monday.

 

:P

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23 minutes ago, Alpo said:

Y'all having trouble reading the calendar, or typing?

 

First Ron talks about Friday the 18th, and the 18th is Thursday.

 

Then Pat talks about Friday the 29th, and the 29th is Monday.

 

:P

I'm so confused!!!:wacko: I guess I'll have to look it up myself!:o

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Howdy,

But it is so much more fun to complain than look for yerself.

Short story is it is TONIGHT.

I gotta git a backlight keyboard.

Best

CR

 

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Aw cumon.  Its really beeg deal.  Ya get up about 3 in the morning, watch for about an hour as most of the moon disappears.  Right before your very eyes.

 

Then, when it happens again in 640 and some odd years, you can jump up and brag how you were there for the last one too!!

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Is this the longest lunar eclipse of the century?

 

Kind of. It’s actually the longest partial lunar eclipse in a millennium, clocking in at 3 hours, 28 minutes and 23 seconds. There hasn’t been a longer partial lunar eclipse since February 18, 1440 (3 hours, 28 minutes, 46 seconds) and it will remain the longest partial lunar eclipse for 648 years until February 8, 2669 (3 hours, 30 minutes, and 2 seconds). There will be a longer total lunar eclipse on November 8, 2022.

Partial lunar eclipse of February 18, 1440: 3:28:46

Partial lunar eclipse of November 18/19, 2021: 3:28:23

Partial lunar eclipse of February 8, 2669, 3:30:02

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Solar and Lunar Eclipses Worldwide – Next 10 Years

 

1 Nov 19, 2021  Partial Lunar Eclipse

2 May 16, 2022  Total Lunar Eclipse

3 Nov 8, 2022  Total Lunar Eclipse

4 Oct 28, 2023  Partial Lunar Eclipse

5 Mar 14, 2025  Total Lunar Eclipse

6 Sep 7, 2025  Total Lunar Eclipse

7 Mar 3, 2026  Total Lunar Eclipse

8 Dec 31, 2028  Total Lunar Eclipse

9 Jun 26, 2029  Total Lunar Eclipse

10 Dec 20–21, 2029  Total Lunar Eclipse

 

 

1 Dec 4, 2021  Total Solar Eclipse

2 Apr 30, 2022  Partial Solar Eclipse

3 Oct 25, 2022  Partial Solar Eclipse

4 Apr 20, 2023  Total Solar Eclipse

5 Oct 14, 2023  Annular Solar Eclipse

6 Apr 8, 2024  Total Solar Eclipse

7 Oct 2, 2024  Annular Solar Eclipse

8 Feb 17, 2026  Annular Solar Eclipse

9 Aug 12, 2026  Total Solar Eclipse

10 Feb 6, 2027  Annular Solar Eclipse

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