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    Total lunar eclipse set for Africa, Middle East, C. Asia

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    Post  Carol Wed Jun 15, 2011 1:48 pm

    Astronomers in parts of Europe, Africa, Central Asia and Australia were hoping for clear skies on Wednesday to enjoy a total lunar eclipse, the first of 2011 and the longest in nearly 11 years.

    A total lunar eclipse occurs when Earth casts its shadow over the Moon.

    The lunar face can sometimes turn reddish, coppery-brown or orange, tinged by light from the Sun that refracts as it passes through our atmosphere. The terrestrial shadow starts to fall at 1724 GMT and lifts at 2300 GMT, although "totality" -- when the lunar face is completely covered -- runs from 1922 to 2102 GMT, according to NASA's veteran eclipse-watcher, Fred Espenak.

    The 100-minute period of totality is the longest since July 2000.

    "The entire event will be seen from the eastern half of Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and western Australia," says Espenak (http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/OH/OH2011.html#LE2011Jun15T).

    "Observers throughout Europe will miss the early stages of the eclipse because they occur before moonrise. Fortunately, totality will be seen throughout the continent except for northern Scotland and northern Scandinavia."

    Eastern Asia, eastern Australia and New Zealand will miss the last stages of the eclipse because they occur after moonset.
    Totality will be visible from eastern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. None of the eclipse will be visible from North America, though.
    The next total lunar eclipse is on December 10.

    There will be partial solar eclipses on July 1 and November 25. The next total solar eclipse will take place on Nov 13 2012, in a track running across North Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and southerly South America.


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    Post  Carol Wed Jun 15, 2011 2:58 pm



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    Post  hobbit Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:04 pm

    Carol,
    THE FLOWS...that I detect are in total reversal right now, this normally only occurs at equinox and solstice( sun still)

    IMHO it is due to the FIELD interferances relative to the alignment of the three spheres and their individual fields interacting.
    It will be intersting to note any c0onsequences globally.
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    Post  Carol Wed Jun 15, 2011 4:42 pm

    It's the consequences that worry me Hobbit. More severe quakes and eruptions are likely.


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