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Total lunar eclipse 10pm EST (GMT-5) Wed 2/20

Total lunar eclipse 10pm EST (GMT-5) Wed 2/20

By Tim Finin on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 at 11:30 am.

A total lunar eclipse will be visible from the US this Wednesday evening, February 20th with the maximal effect at 10:26pm EST. The eclipse will be visible from North and South America, and western Europe and Africa.


Total lunar eclipse visible in the Americas 10pm EST (GMT-5) Wed 2/20 (Image from NASA)
(image courtesy of NASA GSFC)

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2 Responses to “Total lunar eclipse 10pm EST (GMT-5) Wed 2/20”

  1. Tim Finin Says:

    Unfortunately, it’s been snowing and overcast here in Maryland. I don’t think we’ll be able to see the lunar eclipse. :-(

  2. Tim Finin Says:

    hey — it’s cleared up! th moon is bright and full, but soon to be dim!!

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