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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

0Lunar Eclipse December 20th

experiencing rain, snow or otherwise non-clear viewing conditions can look online for live feed video to watch it all unfold.
According to the recent report from NASA website, the Alabama center has had some cloud cover with a few intermittent breaks. Meanwhile, Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, tells MSNBC that the eclipse begins at 12:29 a.m. ET and takes five and a half hours to get through the 12 stages of the eclipse. Tyson recommends watching the lunar eclipse at its peak on the East coast – 2:45 to 3:00 in the morning.
After the said rare sky phenomenon, many people filmed the last night and captured its cosmic mundanity. The Lunar eclipse live camera is available anywhere in the internet, whether in Youtube or in many site. You can check it out now specially for those who have not witnessed it few hours ago.
Furthermore, the Google Earth’s Sky feature will present an ongoing visual of the celestial event, which will stretch for several hours beginning around 10:30 pm PST. All viewers are advised to go to the Slooh Space Camera section, known as a “layer” to watch it now.
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