October's Lunar Eclipse (Wednesday, October 27, 2004)
Lunar Eclipse in October (Wednesday, October 27, 2004)
Here are pictures of the eclipse from Phoenix, Arizona
East Valley News - News for the East Valley of Phoenix Arizona
The Full Moon shrinks into a Crescent Moon and then turns into a dark reddish blur in the sky just after sunset on the evening of Wednesday, October 27th. Later – after 10 p.m. – the Moon again appears Full!
These unusual events mark the last Total Eclipse of the Moon visible from the U.S.A. until 2007. Arizonans will see the eclipse start at 6:16 p.m. (about 40 minutes after sunset) and we can watch the eclipse end just before 10 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST). Persons living east of Arizona will see the entire eclipse occur higher in the sky, while persons on the West Coast will see the Moon rise already partially in eclipse.
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Here are pictures of the eclipse from Phoenix, Arizona
East Valley News - News for the East Valley of Phoenix Arizona
The Full Moon shrinks into a Crescent Moon and then turns into a dark reddish blur in the sky just after sunset on the evening of Wednesday, October 27th. Later – after 10 p.m. – the Moon again appears Full!
These unusual events mark the last Total Eclipse of the Moon visible from the U.S.A. until 2007. Arizonans will see the eclipse start at 6:16 p.m. (about 40 minutes after sunset) and we can watch the eclipse end just before 10 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST). Persons living east of Arizona will see the entire eclipse occur higher in the sky, while persons on the West Coast will see the Moon rise already partially in eclipse.
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