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Rich
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:48 pm
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The Moon goes dark red during full eclipse, the Moon is orange upon
rising and it is rising (in the Northeast) during totality. I wonder
if it will even be visible on the horizon?
Ben
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:04 pm
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On Feb 26, 11:48 am, "Rich" <rander3...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
The Moon goes dark red during full eclipse, the Moon is orange upon
rising and it is rising (in the Northeast) during totality. I wonder
if it will even be visible on the horizon?

Rich,

I don't know if it will be visible at rising but I'm
going to try for it.

Ben, 90.126 n 35.539
Carsten A. Arnholm
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:10 pm
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Rich wrote:
Quote:
The Moon goes dark red during full eclipse, the Moon is orange upon
rising and it is rising (in the Northeast) during totality. I wonder
if it will even be visible on the horizon?

We are planning a webcast with ~10 telescopes in different places around
Norway via http://www.astronomi.no/

Of course, weather is a major factor, but at this time the forecast isn't
hopeless.

--
Carsten A. Arnholm
http://arnholm.org/
N59.776 E10.457
Chase Preuninger
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:46 pm
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I want to see that but I checked the weather and it will be cloudy.
Chase Preuninger
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:53 pm
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I wanted to see that but I checked the weather and it is going to be
cloudy. There is an entire page no it on my group. Just apply for a
membership to see it.

http://groups.google.com/group/neat-astronomy?hl=en
Chase Preuninger
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:54 pm
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I also have all the details on my group. Just aply for a membership.
http://groups.google.com/group/neat-astronomy?hl=en
Anthony Ayiomamitis
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:20 pm
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Carsten A. Arnholm wrote:

Quote:
Rich wrote:

The Moon goes dark red during full eclipse, the Moon is orange upon
rising and it is rising (in the Northeast) during totality. I wonder
if it will even be visible on the horizon?


We are planning a webcast with ~10 telescopes in different places around
Norway via http://www.astronomi.no/

Of course, weather is a major factor, but at this time the forecast
isn't hopeless.


We are quite fortunate (at least for now) with predictions for perfect
weather. In fact, we have a string of four to five days, centered around
the eclipse, where the weather is expected to be perfect.

Mr Murphy, please go somewhere else.

Anthony.
Starlord
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:32 pm
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I understand that the moon will be in eclipse already and will be for westen
viewers almost out of eclipse. so your dead lout of luck.


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universe, with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the
Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that they may yet be
brothers of man, who even now fight to survive, somewhere beyond the
heavens.


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I want to see that but I checked the weather and it will be cloudy.
Beta Persei
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:06 pm
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"Anthony Ayiomamitis" <anthony@perseus.no2spam.gr> ha scritto nel messaggio
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Quote:

We are quite fortunate (at least for now) with predictions for perfect
weather. In fact, we have a string of four to five days, centered around
the eclipse, where the weather is expected to be perfect.

Mr Murphy, please go somewhere else.

Anthony.

Tnx, Anthony. It seems he is coming this way...and we'd planned a
wide-screen presentation with four laptops equipped with cameras, webcams
and so on...Smile
Keep fingers crossed...
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laura halliday
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:19 pm
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On Feb 26, 2:32 pm, "Starlord" <starl...@sidewalkastronomy.info>
wrote:
Quote:
I understand that the moon will be in eclipse already and will be for westen
viewers almost out of eclipse. so your dead lout of luck.

Even if the weather forecast was anything other than dismal, the
eclipse will be over by moonrise here.

August is another matter: we'll have a ringside seat, though
dawn will interfere toward the end. Decent weather prospects
too.

Laura Halliday VE7LDH "Que les nuages soient notre
Grid: CN89mg pied a terre..."
ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - Hospital/Shafte
Anthony Ayiomamitis
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:28 pm
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Beta Persei wrote:

Quote:
"Anthony Ayiomamitis" <anthony@perseus.no2spam.gr> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:ervivq$1va$1@mouse.otenet.gr...

We are quite fortunate (at least for now) with predictions for perfect
weather. In fact, we have a string of four to five days, centered around
the eclipse, where the weather is expected to be perfect.

Mr Murphy, please go somewhere else.

Anthony.


Tnx, Anthony. It seems he is coming this way...and we'd planned a
wide-screen presentation with four laptops equipped with cameras, webcams
and so on...Smile
Keep fingers crossed...

Weather fronts in Europe usually move from west to east ... I would
suspect and expect for equally good weather in Italy as well.

Best wishes for perfect skies ... and we can compare photos on Sunday
morning.

Anthony.
 
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