To: tscislaw
When should the eastern US be able to see it?
11 posted on
11/08/2003 4:11:24 PM PST by
yonif
("If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem, Let My Right Hand Wither" - Psalms 137:5)
To: yonif
"When should the eastern US be able to see it?" NOW!
17 posted on
11/08/2003 4:13:24 PM PST by
blam
To: yonif
it looks about a quarter covered here in Ohio at 7:13 Eastern.
18 posted on
11/08/2003 4:13:32 PM PST by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: yonif
I'm in VA Beach and I can see it from my front porch. Very cool.
32 posted on
11/08/2003 4:17:41 PM PST by
Severa
(Wife of Freeper Hostel, USN STS3(SS) currently on 6 month deployment)
To: yonif
The entire event will take place over about a five-hour period. But the total eclipse, the point when the moon, Earth and sun are precisely lined up, will last for only 24 minutes. That will take place at 8:06 PM (EST) (0100 UTC).
http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=C3B07809-D681-48C2-BAE04F7330329B47
41 posted on
11/08/2003 4:19:47 PM PST by
deport
To: yonif
Hi...It's here in New Jersey--looking at it for the past 1 hour...GREAT !!!!
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