If you are in the UK it starts in just over an hour but the full eclipse is from 10.44-11.58pmish
2007-03-03 06:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is. The main part of the eclipse is from roughly 6 pm to 7 pm Eastern Standard Time. The family and I are planning an evening picnic around it. Hope you have a good view. We are waiting for clouds to pass in Florida.
2007-03-03 06:06:20
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answered by NakasEvilTwin 6
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3:18 Pm
Total Eclipse at 5:44
Lasting more then an hour
2007-03-03 06:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
you can learn more about it here:
http://skytonight.com/observing/home/This_Weekends_Total_Lunar_Eclipse.html
There is a chart further down the page that tells you when it's visible, depending on where you are.
I'm on the West Coast US, so sadly it won't be visible for me. I'll have to wait for the next one, in August.
2007-03-03 06:05:19
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answered by sueflower 6
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When is the luna eclspe in Grafton North Dakota USA?
2007-03-03 06:19:45
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answered by Vanessa 6
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Anywhere in the UK from 10:24pm to 11:58pm
2007-03-03 06:10:07
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answered by Dre 3
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weve already seen it here in south africa last night so depending on your time you might still see it. hope you do it was da best thing ever
2007-03-03 06:19:25
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answered by kandy 2
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i have seen it look out of ure window
2007-03-03 10:41:31
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answered by Adam Bozy 1
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starts 9.30pm "total "should be about 10.40pm finish 11.20pm:::::::: sorry GMT
2007-03-03 06:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Not that I know off.
2007-03-03 06:03:50
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answered by riettebotha2 4
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