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Lunar Eclipse Mon night
#1
starts around 7:30pm, peak at 10:15pm.
http://www.hawaii247.com/2010/12/10/sky-...r-eclipse/
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#2
The International Space Station will pass by the same night.

ISS 06:56:59 pm SSW 06:59:21 PM 85°elevation -4.0 (very bright)

Look to the south southwest.
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#3
Your link returns a 404 error "Page not found".
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#4
Right before the solstace - How rare is that?
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#5
updated the link:

[url][/url]http://www.hawaii247.com/2010/12/19/sky-watch-get-ready-for-spectacular-total-lunar-eclipse/

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#6
Bullwinkle - pretty rare, only one in the last 2000 years or so. If you're up to it, however, the next one is on Dec 21st 2094!

Shame the weather is bad here, don't think there's anywhere on the island the eclipse will be viewable due to cloud. I was looking forward to it.

Tom

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#7
Yeah, nothing here, and just spoke to folks in Waikoloa, where clouds are rarer. They got nothing. Shame.
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#8
We had plenty cloud cover Sad

David

Ninole Resident
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#9
Here in S.Fl. it was perfect, other than the hour, that and the small issue of my wife locking me out of the house at 3:30am.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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