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This site will show you the local time that it will be visible to you and tells how much of the total even that you can see.

 

It seemed to have detected my IP and showed me the times for my city in the USA.  

 

https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2018-january-31

 

It has a "Eclipse Map and Animation" that first showed me a chart of the action at my location.  Clicking on the "> button" turned it into an animation of the viewing quality around the world as the eclipse progresses.  :D

 

Thanks to LazyHippo, who mentioned it in a Status Update on his wall.  https://fearless-assassins.com/statuses/user/12764-lazyhippo/?status_id=118885

 

 

(Crap!  I thought that I had finally regulated my sleep back a normal... :D )

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According to the motion vids , it won t be visible from my part of world =\/

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According to the motion vids , it won t be visible from my part of world =\/

 

Where is that?

Here at mexican Caribbean will only have half of it  ^_^

  • Leader
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Weather.com predicts that it will be partially to fully cloudy here at that time.  We had fog this morning, too.

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Where is that?

Here at mexican Caribbean will only have half of it  ^_^

 

I m east coast canada . Seems like sun will be up before it starts

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well... i saw it on the tv news . was ok , not as nice as in person i guess  <_<

  • Platinum VIP
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I looked out to see it but it was obscured by clouds.   Watched in from the Hawaii observatory and it was pretty neat.  Ive seen these before but not all 3 at once.  The best celestial thing I've ever seen is the Hale Bop comet,it was spectacular!

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I saw it when it was about to end. Partial end time , i saw it . there was a red circle.

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  • Leader
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It was foggy here, so I missed the live-views that some of you had.  :jealous:

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  • Platinum VIP
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It was pretty, pretty, pretty sweet form the Colorado Rockies. But I am an astronomical nerd. Not like a massively big nerd size-wise ...but I really dig the astros. Not like the baseball team ...like space stuff. I am totally going to shut up now. It was awesome.

 

B)

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So that's why there was a f***ing big moon last night and the night before. I was like, "...Was our moon always so big?"

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