The man isn't the problem. You need to filter out the green cheese.
Either Bears or Vikings will work for that.
Roger Deschner
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Mike Moranz wrote:
Another site that helps with northern lights,
asteroids, solar flares, but
no aliens. Can you view a lunar eclipse with the naked eye or do you need
beer to filter out the man?
http://spaceweather3.com/
Mike Moranz
From: mba-bounce(a)thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounce@thebarn.com] On Behalf Of
Jim Imbertson
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 10:05 AM
To: mba(a)thebarn.com
Subject: Lunar Eclipse next Wed.
FYI, Jim I
Calling all scientists and science-lovers,
There is a Total Lunar Eclipse coming next Wednesday at a reasonable time of
day. I recommend that you go to the website below to check it out.
Carol
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From: Gary Tabbert [mailto:ImAGary2@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 9:06 PM
Subject: Total Lunar Eclipse NEXT THURSDAY EVENING!!!
Hey Kids,
Next Wednesday, there will be a total lunar eclipse occurring at the perfect
time of night to see it comfortably?
Well the "totality" phase of the February 20st, 2008 lunar eclipse will
begin at 9:01PM CST (10:01PM EST, 8:01PM MST) and lasts for 50 minutes,
ending at 9:51PM CST.
The entire eclipse (including the beginning and ending partial phases) lasts
from 7:43PM CST to 11:09PM CST.
Let's all hope for a clear night.
Here is a link to all the specific information about the eclipse:
<http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TLE2008Feb21.html
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TLE2008Feb21.html
I strongly recommend you go to this webpage and GLANCE through it. Of
course, if you have a mind to, you are most welcome to read it in its
entirety.
TTYL
Gary
NOTE: A friend of mine, John Dooley, who was the channel 4 WCCO weatherman
and is now a college meteorology professor, responded to my note with:
"Tell your friends this is the LAST total lunar eclipse visible from this
area until December 2010."
He said that what the computer models are predicting looks promising for
clear weather.
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