Author Topic: Very Rare Lunar Eclispe Wednesday! *East Coast Only*  (Read 1222 times)

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Correction, east coast and south-east Asia.



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Oh this couldn't be more perfect. Right when I'm getting up to leave for school I should be able to see it. Not sure what central time zone would be in relation to the moon or if it's just one hour behind east?

wait, so the west coast is actually going to get it?

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Ditto. Lauderdale repping.

Correction, east coast and south-east Asia.

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OP fix your stuff, that's west coast. And it's only "exclusive" for the west coast for the total ecplise. It's visible on the east coast too, but not in totality.
« Last Edit: October 07, 2014, 10:10:50 PM by ShadowsfeaR »

nevermind i get it. the east coast is just getting some rare eclips, while the pacific coasts will get to see the moon eclips the sun
« Last Edit: October 07, 2014, 10:11:27 PM by Starkiller »


for some reason my brain was thinking solar eclipse. dammit.

yay :D
you will have to stay up till 3 am in order to see it.


so i live in washington, will i have to stay up late TONIGHT or tomorrow night?
« Last Edit: October 07, 2014, 10:30:38 PM by Starkiller »

Any time there is anything interesting or rare over the East Coast, it has to be loving raining in loving new york.

It says it's going to be cloudy.

Please don't be, Nature.