Friday, February 23, 2007


A total eclipse of the moon will be visible in the Anderson area on March 3rd. The first one in several years.

If you've never seen one it's awesome. And for this one you don't have to stay up all night . Here is a schedule.

The beginning and ending of a lunar eclipse happens simultaneously for every viewer, unlike an eclipse of the Sun. The total phase of the eclipse begins at 5:44 p.m. EST (22:44 GMT) and ends at 6:58 p.m. EST (23:58 GMT).

1 comment:

Danny Nelson said...

Thanks for the info. I've marked it on my calendar so I won't miss it.