All the astronomical info for 2007 eclipses is available at http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2007.html
This is a NASA site, so you can be assured it is reliable.
For this eclipse, look at
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2007.html#2007Mar03T
The total lunar eclipse will be best viewed in Africa
2007-03-03 11:32:50
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answered by GreenMan 3
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Monday night to Tuesday morning: Partial eclipse starts: Pacific 10:33 pm Mountain 11:33 pm substantial 12:33 am jap a million:33 am entire ECLIPSE starts: Pacific 11:40-one pm Mountain 12:40-one am substantial a million:40-one am jap 2:40-one am entire eclipse ends: Pacific 12:fifty 3 am Mountain a million:fifty 3 am substantial 2:fifty 3 am jap 3:fifty 3 am Partial eclipse ends: Pacific 2:01 am Mountain 3:01 am substantial 4:01 am jap 5:01 am
2016-12-14 09:57:24
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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All depends on where you are. I live in Eastern Standard Time (East Coast of US). It will be visible tonight about an hour after sunset.
2007-03-03 11:30:27
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answer #3
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answered by Busta 5
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I am in St. Louis and it is peaking right now at 6:30 PM.
2007-03-03 11:30:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Its happening now
2007-03-03 11:30:13
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answer #5
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answered by kanman1958 3
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Like right now.
2007-03-03 11:29:26
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answer #6
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answered by lily 2
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tonight
2007-03-03 11:30:52
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answered by Carlene W 5
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