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![]() Just incase you want to wake the kids up early to see a nice view of the moon.
http://news.discovery.com/space/luna...ice-101220.htm * A lunar eclipse is expected in the early morning hours of Tuesday. * The eclipse coincides with the mid-winter solstice. * The event will make the moon appear pink or red. The eclipse runs for three and a half hours, from 6:33 GMT to 10:01 GMT (1:33 a.m. EST to 5:01 a.m. EST), although the stage of total eclipse -- when the moon heads into the "umbra" cast by the Earth -- lasts from 7:41 to 8:53 GMT (2:41 a.m. EST to 3:53 a.m. EST). Heres a clock to help. http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/tim.../eastern-time/
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