I did, it was wonderful to watch from Dublin, Ireland. We were texting & calling each other locally, so nobody missed this front-row view!
First we had a full moon, then it was eclipsed slightly from the base up at 21:47 Irish time - watched it go dark all over. One friend had binoculars & said it went salmon pink all over close up.
When it started to pull out of Earth's shadow, it was great to see. There was a sharp crescent, and gradually it moved around the sky, as seen from my apartment. Right now it looks just like the same full moon it was at 8 pm our time. It was like watching all phases at once, but angled differently? Brilliant opportunity! As far as I know, the next ones are on March 19th and August 28th. Great to watch! Sorry for anyone who missed it - one friend texted me that he was stuck on a train for an hour, but he did get to see it reversing out when he arrived, which was almost as good.
If it's moving into your part of the world, hop out there now! Yes, I know it's cold out there, but it's worth seeing! Go, go!
2007-03-03 12:55:23
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answered by WomanWhoReads 5
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certain a partial lunar eclipse, in India it starts off at about 11.35 pm (2335hrs) on Sept 7, 2006, and ends at 0108 pm on September 08, 2006. The timings are as in line with Indian established time, it truly is prior to GMT via about 5.30 hours approx.. existence's amazing! Love & stay existence!
2016-11-27 19:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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ah! did I miss that?!
and it's moon theme on my page too!
2007-03-03 12:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it was great
2007-03-04 23:59:35
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answered by Cristina O 4
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sure did
2007-03-03 12:25:48
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answered by ♥Honesty ♥.•´ `*.¸ ♥ 7
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i did it was pretty cool
2007-03-03 12:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No l didn't.
2007-03-03 12:26:12
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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