November 28, 201213 yr Yes, I know it's so cloudy, but with a little bit of luck... The eclipse will be at maximum at 14:32:59 UTC (guess 21.32 Thai time)
November 28, 201213 yr eclipse? What eclipse? Is my clock wrong... or is my moon wrong? It is a penumbral lunar eclipse so will probably be subtle. Of course the title below does not apply to Thaivisa members. Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 2012: November 28 Event Won't Bring Out 'Lunatics' During the Nov. 28 lunar eclipse the full moon will pass into the hazy outer edge (penumbra) of Earth's shadow. This subtle shadow across the moon's surface will be visible in East Asia, Australia, Hawaii and Alaska, with possible views at moonset and moonrise for the western United States and parts of Europe and Africa. If you aren't in this zone, you may feel a bit mad (though you can watch a webcast), but know that your frustration is likely the only link between the moon and madness. Huffingtonpost
November 28, 201213 yr Thank you, Tywais. So my clock wasn't wrong... nor was my moon... but my expectations certainly were
November 29, 201213 yr eclipse? What eclipse? Is my clock wrong... or is my moon wrong? It is a penumbral lunar eclipse so will probably be subtle. Of course the title below does not apply to Thaivisa members. Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 2012: November 28 Event Won't Bring Out 'Lunatics' During the Nov. 28 lunar eclipse the full moon will pass into the hazy outer edge (penumbra) of Earth's shadow. This subtle shadow across the moon's surface will be visible in East Asia, Australia, Hawaii and Alaska, with possible views at moonset and moonrise for the western United States and parts of Europe and Africa. If you aren't in this zone, you may feel a bit mad (though you can watch a webcast), but know that your frustration is likely the only link between the moon and madness. Huffingtonpost I looked and wondered where the eclipse was too. thanks for the update Tywais
November 29, 201213 yr Author Sorry! I was ready with camera, telephoto, tripod, Lucky there was an opening in the sky too. Just the moon more blurred, less light. I should read deeper the information on the web
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