There is a lunar eclipse tonight which starts at 8.18pm and ends at 2.24am. The total eclipse will be between 10.44pm and 11.58pm. These times are GMT so deduct 5 hours for EST, 8 hours for PST. In Australia, parts of Eastern Asia and Eastern US the eclipse will only be partially visible.
If you go to this website http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6411991.stm it tells you all about the eclipse including when it will be visible and where it will be visible from
2007-03-03 01:04:52
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answered by Trevor 7
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Total lunar eclipse Saturday night CNN.com - Mar 03 4:45 AM
Tonight's lunar eclipse to be first in 3 years
NASA - Lunar Eclipse
... this moon will be the deep, extraordinary red only seen during a lunar eclipse. ... Here on Earth we call it a "lunar eclipse," because the moon is darkened as it ...
astronomy, the best-known type of eclipse occurs whenever the Sun, Earth and ...
The next total lunar eclipse will take place at on 3 March, 2007 and will be ...
Types of lunar eclipses - Longest total lunar eclipse between 1900 and 2100 - History
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2007-03-03 03:51:11
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answered by MR Stacy Robinson 3
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Yes it is tonight apparently. The sky is supposed to be the clearest for six years so we should see really good. I read the best time is between 10.30 and midnight. Worth having a look at and to think how many more people will be doing the same.
2007-03-03 02:07:27
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answered by janeybest 2
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yeah its tonight starting at 3:00 in the morning of 4th thats night of 3rd.
2007-03-03 01:05:43
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answered by Mysterious 3
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Yes - view link below to find out more
http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=When+is+the+next+Lunar+Eclips&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE&go.x=12&go.y=6
2007-03-03 01:09:25
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answered by Jewel 6
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theres a full moon in my bedroom tonight
2007-03-03 01:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You can see it clearly GMT between 10.30pm and 12.00.
2007-03-03 01:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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