A Lunar Eclipse is seen over the Westminster Abbey in London, Saturday, March 3, 2007. Amateur star-gazers and astronomers worldwide dusted off their telescopes and unsheathed their binoculars Saturday for the first total lunar eclipse in three years. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
NASA Lunar Eclipse Page: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/lunar.html
Beautiful pic...no sightings here--
Not where I am. Sunny this AM and even early PM, but it clouded up by 5PM.
I watched it with my 6 year old son in CT tonight. It was spectacular. Forecast called for rain and there wasn't a cloud to be seen. We found the highest, darkest, most deserted road we could find to view the eclipse. The moon rose red and slowly grew in intensity from its SW corner. Then suddenly an icy brightness pierced its edge as the Earth's umbra yielded. My son squealed with delight as the Sun's bright rays swept across the lunar surface over the following hour. He could barely sleep later he was so excited. I hope others in New England were able to enjoy the show. It was terrific.
A sculpture on the Cathedrale of Lausanne is pictured in front of the moon at the beginning of a lunar eclipse in Lausanne March 3, 2007. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)
Awesome pictures!
Me and my girlfriend missed the eclipse, but were treated to the coolest sunset either of us have seen in out 78 years combinced experience,