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Full Lunar Eclipse May 15th-16th

DarklordSatin writes "According to this space.com article there will be a total lunar eclipse this Thursday night. The eclipse, which will begin around 10p EST, will be viewable by most of the Americas, Europe and Africa."

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  1. Space.com -- ultimate authority by L.+VeGas · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm mainly interested in the attribution. As if it were necessary for a website to verify that an eclipse is going to happen.

    "According to this space.com article..."

    I mean, forgive me but.... isn't that a little like saying "according to ZDNet UK, it is now the month of May."

  2. local times by asa · · Score: 3, Informative

    Get your local times here: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/LunarEclipse.htm l

    --Asa

  3. Warning by Pall+Agamemnides · · Score: 3, Funny

    During the lunar eclipse, do not look directly at the Sun!

  4. Starry Skies Eclipse Pages by chuckpeters · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I submitted the story this morning and was rejected. I think Starry Skies did just as good a job if not better of covering the eclipse than space.com. I did the html for Kathy, and find it interesting that while Kathy is disabled and we did the pages with a budget of zero - I think she did a mighty fine job. I would have liked to see what we could have done if we had the resources of space.com, who have paid writers and staff. Furthermore the guy running the NASA eclipse site and Mr Eclipse has asked Kathy for permission to use her Columbus article on those sites.

    Here is what I submitted early this morning, I certainly thought it was worthy of the top page of slashdot... Take a look and let us know what you thing.

    Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight

    The May 15/16 lunar eclipse starts at 9:05 p.m. EDT and will be visible over North and South America as well as western Europe and Africa. Eastern US and Canada will be able to see the entire eclipse. In the western US and Canada, the partial phase of the eclipse begins before the Moon rises and for the Pacific northwest, the Moon will rise while in totality. For times in your area, folklore, an interesting story on the Lunar Eclipse that Saved Christopher Columbus, and more see The StarrySkies Lunar Eclipse Pages.