The Lunar Eclipse we'll be having this Tuesday morning, August 28, will be starting as a partial around 3:51AM Central Time. An hour later at 4:52AM Central Time it should be in it's totality.
2007-08-27 19:04:37
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answered by Nick 1
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For Missouri it will be the same as us in Texas. CDT 4:52 A.M. lasting aprx. 3 1/2 hours the total will last 1 1/2 hrs. West coast will get to watch the full eclipse.
2007-08-28 02:18:24
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answered by BULLDOG 4
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The exact time depends on where you are. Here is a Lunar Eclipse Computer created by the US Naval Observatory. Type in your location and it will tell you when it occurs.
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/LunarEclipse.html
2007-08-28 02:11:33
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answered by Northstar 7
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Yahoo have the map and time zones:
http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070824/480/d12d103d064c4c6a88999e7aaae895d8
Longest lunar eclipse in 7 years!!
2007-08-28 01:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2:52 am PDT
3:52 am MDT
4:52 am CDT
5:52 am EDT
2007-08-28 02:00:22
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answered by ericbryce2 7
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@ 4:52 a.m
2007-08-28 02:03:44
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answered by the_alamo36 1
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