Hi Kerry!
You can't. It happens only in the daytime from Britain.
But you will get to see the one on the night of Wednesday February 20th, 2008. That eclipse starts at 3 a.m. (Thursday morning the 21st) GMT that night this winter!
P.S. to Calum -- You've been double-hoaxed. You're thinking of the "two moons" internet hoax, which is complete rubbish. But the total eclipse of the moon Tuesday is the real thing!
2007-08-27 09:33:12
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answered by Anne Marie 6
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You can't see it. The eclipse will happen when on the Europe it's morning. It will be visible from America and Oceania
2007-08-27 16:59:40
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answered by dottorinoUCSC82 5
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Looks like you can't, as the Moon will be below the Horizon from around 5:35am 'til about 8pm
2007-08-27 16:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The eclipse will not be visible from anywhere in Europe or Africa.
2007-08-27 16:38:06
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Hi Kerry M , was interested in the answers to your question,
looks like we wont see it in the UK .so looked up your profile and I dont think they are your legs ,but they are very nice.
2007-08-27 16:41:28
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answered by dellboy 7
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I think UK misses it this time
2007-08-27 16:34:40
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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I heard about this aswell, except I heard it was tonight. Its supposed to be visible at abot 12:30 am.
( I also heard this whole thing is a hoax...i'm yet to see!)
2007-08-27 16:36:31
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answered by calum_rfc 1
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No doubt they will tell you on the news, they did last time.
2007-08-27 16:41:28
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answered by cj 4
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You won't see it if it's eclipsed.
2007-08-27 16:35:38
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answered by Spotlight 5
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Don't see it...You'll loose your eyesight.
2007-08-27 16:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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