From NASA
A total eclipse of the Moon occurs during the early morning of Tuesday, August 28, 2007. The event is widely visible from the United States and Canada as well as South America, the Pacific Ocean, western Asia and Australia. During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon's disk can take on a dramatically colorful appearance from bright orange to blood red to dark brown and (rarely) very dark gray.
I remember seeing one while living in Egypt. It was amazing to sit
on my balcony and watch the phases, so magical since it was happening
right in front of me as if I could touch it.
Here is a link for a live webcast for the 28th…updated !
From NASA
Happy Eclispe
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Fati
Dear Fati-Thanks for the reminder, I shall look up on the sky by the time I get ready to get to work.Have a lovely day.:heart:
HiSorry but I don’t the files in this blog…. but I think…. that are very good and interesting…. maybe tomorrow……
Hi DL,thanks for reading and making the eclipse part of your day:)
Hi Andreu,I updated the link, I guess the livewebcast won’t work :(You can hear the music can’t you?Fati
HiThanks Fati…I can use!!
Great to hear Andreu, I would hate for you to miss out 🙂